Embark | Dusty @NAMA
Hey guys! There are no plans to drop support for SteamOS/Proton/ Wine and/or Steam Deck, despite us not officially supporting the platform. We will do our utmost best to maintain your ability to play!
Embark | tvandijk
Just to add to what Dusty just said, we’re working pretty closely with CodeWeavers to QA every release we put out there since about Season 5, and I don’t see a reason to stop that. It’s not exactly a collaboration, but we do catch issues with SteamDeck early because at the very least they do a pass on the game before we release a patch. Do we miss some things once in a while, absolutely. It’s not our primary platform after all, but we understand there is a pretty passionate and growing playerbase on SteamDeck. Please keep reporting issues here, to our support, or report them to the Proton devs directly, and we will investigate what we can do to fix things…
They did say and/or steamdeck, and specifically called out Wine and Proton, so I presume the changes are OS agnostic. It’s just the steamdeck has become synonymous with Linux gaming in the public eye.
Yes but they did not say Linux. Some devs are making their games available on Steam Deck while blocking them from wider Linux compatibility.
They said wine/proton and/or steam deck. That’s “anything that runs wine/proton” and/or steam deck, not “steam deck and block anything else”.
What? Who? I haven’t seen anything like this and I don’t understand how it would be possible.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/07/mecha-break-is-out-now-on-steam-works-on-steam-deck-but-blocks-desktop-linux/
also: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/04/infinity-nikki-on-steam-works-on-steam-deck-but-the-situation-is-odd-and-anti-cheat-blocks-desktop-linux