Mike Monroe / Belief Engine are approaching the release of DEAD LETTER DEPT., a thoroughly creeping looking typing game and it's coming with Linux support.
We recently had the exciting news that Valve plans to expand SteamOS onto more devices, starting with supporting more ...
Valve says it hopes this soon-to-be-more-widely-available beta version will "improve the experience on other handhelds," with ...
The first takeaway, then, is that Valve and Intel are collaborating to tackle this, which is encouraging. With the strong ...
Since SteamOS is built on Arch Linux, games that run on Steam Deck will generally also run on other Linux distributions so ...
Yesterday, the Wine project announced the stable release of version 10.0, the next major version of the compatibility layer ...
SteamOS was always supposed to be bigger than Valve’s own Steam Deck, and 2025 is the year it finally expands. Not only will ...
Bazzite just added another device to its growing list of supported handhelds. Here's why that is awesome news.
The official launch of the "Powered by SteamOS" program has been a long time coming; Valve's Lawrence Yang said as far back ...
Valve's SteamOS officially expands to third-party devices, with an upcoming handheld gaming PC set to ship with the Steam Deck operating system.
Adam cornered Valve engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais to chat about the Legion Go S and other third-party handhelds running Steam software.
If Microsoft actually pulls this one off, the world of handheld gaming consoles could be forever changed, and its goals are certainly ambitious.