Steam Deck is now talking about him all PC players since his ad. As we wanted all the exit of the device in December, the VALVE CEO, Gabe Newell, now details his experience with DOTA 2.
In an interview with IGN, Gabe admitted that he had already received several steam decks and that every time he received a new one, he tested him by playing the 2013 Dota 2 multiplayer game.
Gabe Newell emphasized the sensation of using the device, described it as essentially a mobile PC, which, according to it, should be able to run other software such as the Microsoft Store and the Epic Games Store.
Newell also previously expressed his belief that the Steam Deck will actually be able to execute the Oculus Quest VR helmet. This means that players can venture into the VR game at a new low entry cost.
Concerns and concerns are currently surrounding games that require anti-cheating software such as Fortnite and Apex Legends, because anti-cheating software is incompatible with Linux devices such as Steam Deck.
Steam Deck should be available for purchase in December.
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