Elden Ring’s latest update improves PS5 and PC stability, playing Destiny 2 on Steam Deck may get you banned, and Apex Legends is now playable on Steam Deck.
Developer From Software has released a small update for the game in the form of patch 1.02.2 for PlayStation 5 and PC, which aims to improve gameplay stability.
Following the launch of Valve's Steam Deck recently, Bungie has clarified that Destiny 2 is not supported on the machine, further stating that anyone trying to bypass approved measures for playing the game will be banned.
A new Twitter video, shared by user Cary Golomb, has demonstrated that the first-person battle royale shooter can now be played on the Steam Deck. The short video shows Apex Legends running quite smoothly while the player runs around looking for loot, but because it's only 15 seconds long, there isn't a chance to see how gunplay reacts to the device, so players will need to test it themselves.
STAMPS
00:00 - Intro
00:07 - Elden Ring
01:08 - Destiny 2 Ban
02:06 - Apex Legends on Steam Deck
Developer From Software has released a small update for the game in the form of patch 1.02.2 for PlayStation 5 and PC, which aims to improve gameplay stability.
Following the launch of Valve's Steam Deck recently, Bungie has clarified that Destiny 2 is not supported on the machine, further stating that anyone trying to bypass approved measures for playing the game will be banned.
A new Twitter video, shared by user Cary Golomb, has demonstrated that the first-person battle royale shooter can now be played on the Steam Deck. The short video shows Apex Legends running quite smoothly while the player runs around looking for loot, but because it's only 15 seconds long, there isn't a chance to see how gunplay reacts to the device, so players will need to test it themselves.
STAMPS
00:00 - Intro
00:07 - Elden Ring
01:08 - Destiny 2 Ban
02:06 - Apex Legends on Steam Deck
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