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GTA Online, Steam Deck
GTA V, one of the most popular Steam Deck games, is now ‘unsupported’
Grand Theft Auto V was one of the top ten most played games on Valve’s Steam Deck handheld this past week. It’s been in the top twenty for at least two years. But as of today, Valve now lists the game as “unsupported” — because developer Rockstar mysteriously broke compatibility with Valve’s handheld for its online modes.
Anti-cheat update leaves GTA Online’s Steam Deck players out in the cold
According to Valve, though, Rockstar could solve this minor technical issue with a single email.
Grand Theft Auto 5 is no longer supported on Steam Deck
Thanks to a recent update, Grand Theft Auto 5 and Grand Theft Auto Online can't be played on the Steam Deck.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Steam Offering GTA 5 Refunds For Steam Deck Users
The addition of BattlEye anti-cheat to GTA has made the game incompatible with the Steam Deck. Steam Deck players can no longer access the GTA Online portion of the game. Rockstar is blaming Valve, despite other BattlEye games being compatible with the platform.
Here's why you can't play GTA V on Steam Deck
Grand Theft Auto V ( GTA V), a game that has consistently ranked among the top 20 most-played games on Valve's Steam Deck for over two years, is now listed as "unsupported" by Valve. This unexpected change comes after Rockstar Games,
Grand Theft Auto V listed as unsupported on Valve Steam Deck: Know more
The reason for Valve listing Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) as unsupported is that the developer, Rockstar, has reportedly disrupted compatibility with Valve's handheld for its online modes
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Valve’s ARM64 game testing points towards new Steam hardware, if vaguely
Valve are likely up to something hardware-related again, report NotebookCheck. Their next chunk of plastic and wires – ...
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Valve is testing ARM64 support that could bring Steam games to smartphones
Valve is bridging its x86 library with ARM framework support for possible Steam games on mobile. The focus on ARM64 hints at ...
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Valve celebrates Steam’s birthday with a $112 discount on the 512GB Steam Deck LCD
Sale, like summer itself, is sadly well behind us, but Valve is beating one of its best deals on its own gaming handheld.
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GeForce Now on Steam Deck is perfect as new releases send me into framerate hell
The Steam Deck can't play everything, but GeForce Now has helped me play AAA releases on Valve's amazing handheld.
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Steam Deck 2: Rumors and everything we know so far
We've rounded up all of the information regarding the Steam Deck 2 in the buildup to its release. Here's what you need to ...
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How AMD could make Valve's Steam Deck obsolete
With AMD's Ryzen Z chip looking like it will make a fool out of the Steam Deck's current hardware, Valve is facing some ...
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ARM version of Steam Deck’s Proton layer spotted in testing
It looks like Valve is working on bringing the Steam Deck's "special sauce" for Windows games on Linux to Snapdragon and ...
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Valve just made Steam Decks much cheaper, but not for long
It's last chance saloon to grab certain models of the Steam Deck before they go the way of the dodo, with Valve offering up ...
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Steam Deck Hit With Big Sale That Shouldn't Be Missed
Valve has started another huge deal for its Steam Deck handheld that shouldn't be missed. Since releasing its portable PC ...
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Final Fantasy XVI’s wobbly Steam Deck performance gets it a failing grade from Valve
Having gone to bed last night with Final Fantasy XVI installed yet unplayed on a Steam Deck, I awoke to find Valve have ...
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Valve could come to the rescue of Copilot+ PCs for running games, as test version of Proton for Arm CPUs is spotted
Some folks have raised the possibility of a more affordable Arm-powered Steam Deck, but we don’t think that’s likely.
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