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These Xbox Game Studios classics may never work on Steam Deck

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Microsoft has clarified which of its Xbox Game Studios titles will play nice with the new ValveStream Deckhardware… and which won’t.

The company has released a list of eight games that are Verified for play on the new handheld PC gaming machine, including instant classics likePsychonauts 2and Deathloop. Six more titles that are Playable but aren’t fully optimised. Among them are the arcade racerForza Horizon 5. Conceivably they could be upgraded to Verified at some point.

The news isn’t all good though, with four big name games listed as Unsupported, including Microsoft Flight Simulator and Halo Infinite. That’s due to the anti-cheat systems in play, raising questions over whether support will be incoming in the future.

Microsoft says studios under the Xbox Games Studios banner will continue working on Steam Deck integration for PC games, but would so at their own page.

“Here at XGS we love gaming and think people should be able to play our games as freely and easily as possible – any time, any place, sharing incredible experiences with friends or immersing themselves in solo adventures,” Microsoft writes on theSteam website.

“It’s up to our studios how they fit Steam Deck integration for their games into their busy schedules, and with a lot of great stuff already in the works some titles may take longer. We’ve put together this list so you can see how our titles are coming along.”

Here’s the current state of play.

Verified:DeathloopPsychonauts 2Hellblade: Senua’s SacrificeThe Evil WithinFallout ShelterPreyBattletoadsMax: The Curse of BrotherhoodPlayable:Sea of ThievesFallout 4Forza Horizon 5Forza Horizon 4Quantum BreakState of Decay: YOSEUnsupported:Gears 5Halo: The Master Chief CollectionHalo InfiniteMicrosoft Flight Simulator X

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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