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Steam Deck News and Game Recommendations

The Steam Deck continues to make headlines, with Valve and AMD partnering up with Lenovo at CES 2025, Ubisoft making changes to their launcher requirements, and exciting game recommendations for Steam Deck users.

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Valve and AMD Partnership

  • 📊 Valve, AMD, and Lenovo are partnering up at CES 2025, with Lenovo's Legion Go and Legion S handhelds potentially running Steam OS and Windows.
  • 🤔 Microsoft is also involved, with plans to build a new operating system for multiple devices, including handhelds and Xbox consoles.
  • 🚀 Valve's Steam OS 3.0 has a head start, with two years of development and consistent improvements, making it a strong contender in the handheld gaming market.

Ubisoft's Changes

  • 🚫 Ubisoft is removing their DRM requirements for some games, including the Rogue Prince of Persia, due to their current financial struggles.
  • 📈 Ubisoft is also adding Steam achievements to their catalog, including games like Far Cry 5 and 6, and Assassin's Creed games.
  • 🤦‍♂️ Despite these changes, Ubisoft's rocky relationship with Steam and their users remains a concern, with many feeling that these changes are too little, too late.

Game Recommendations

  • 🎮 Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition runs at 30 FPS on the Steam Deck with medium settings and is a great story-driven RPG.
  • 🕹️ Persona 5 Royal is on sale for $25 and is a great JRPG with a unique blend of social simulation and dungeon crawling.
  • 🚀 Rogue Trader is a great introduction to the Warhammer 40K universe, with a huge patch fixing Steam OS issues and offering 100 hours of content.
  • 🧠 Project Zomboid is an excellent zombie survival game that runs at 60 FPS on the Steam Deck and is infinitely replayable.
  • 🏎️ Need for Speed: Heat is the best Need for Speed game for the Steam Deck, running at 800p with high settings and 30 FPS.
  • 🏎️ Super Wen GP2 is a top-down racing game that runs great on the Steam Deck and is very deep and addictive.