Steam Users Can Now Scan Their Libraries for Steam Deck Compatible Games

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Valve has launched a new Steam Deck page that allows prospective owners of its handheld PC to easily check what games in their library are Deck Verified, an official label reserved for games that have gone through an extensive compatibility testing process to confirm that they play well on the portable system and check off major boxes (e.g., full controller support).

Visitors simply have to enter their Steam account information and watch as the page updates with not only Deck Verified games, but also Deck Playable (i.e., games with various quirks) and unsupported titles, the latter being games that don’t currently function at all on the Steam Deck. These include some notable titles, such as Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice.

Users can also scroll to the very bottom of the page to get an exact count of the games in their library that haven’t gone through Valve’s compatibility testing for Steam Deck yet. The number might be in the hundreds, but Valve has promised that it is testing new games every day.

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Check your library for Steam Deck Verified status (Steam)

  • We hope the page is pretty self-explanatory — log in with your Steam account, and we’ll show you the compatibility rating of each title in your library and what sort of experience you can expect to have if you ran them on Deck today.
  • While we’ve been ramping up and testing more titles than ever before, we want to remind everyone that this process is ongoing: we’re testing new titles constantly and are going to continue past launch. The Steam back catalog is huge, and new titles are releasing every day — just because we haven’t tested a game yet doesn’t mean it doesn’t work well on Deck already. You’re able to install any titles in your library, regardless of compatibility rating.
  • We’ve also set the Steam Deck store homepage live, showcasing Verified titles on Steam Deck. While this is intended to be the default view of the store only when browsing from a Deck, we know folks have already figured out how to find it ¯_(ツ)_/¯, so let us know if you have any feedback!
Tsing Mui
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