If that doesn’t work, the pre-installed SteamOS will be replaceable.
Although Windows games have been integrated into the Steam Game Store client for a long time thanks to the Proton emulation layer Thousands can run However, even under Linux, some people interested in Steam Deck worry that due to software compatibility reasons, they won’t be able to enjoy all the games they want on the mobile device that comes with SteamOS 3.0.
Fortunately, it is not worth stressing this, a computer games In the worst case scenario, customers will simply be able to switch to Windows 10 or Windows 11. Valve has mostly tested Steam Deck with the former so far, but after some work on the TPM, Windows 11 should be fully compatible with the handheld device.
The installability of Windows is not too surprising, despite its appearance, the Steam Deck is a modern AMD computer, so it behaves accordingly. Of course, you need a license to use Windows, which comes at an additional cost.
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