Final Fantasy 14 now works with the Steam Deck
One of the most successful video games in Square Enix's recent history is definitely Final Fantasy 14. The title, a massive online multiplayer set in the universe of the Final Fantasy, was able to get up after a period that was certainly not brilliant, enough to push the team developers and publishers to block the sale of new copies. Thanks to the arrival of Steam Deck, many were wondering if it would be possible to play the title on the move and the answer, from today, is yes.
As reported by PC Gamer , in fact, Valve worked on the latest Steam Deck update and more specifically on the Proton launcher. The new build, still in beta, however, has fixed a few things: the most important is that from today Final Fantasy 14 is executable on Valve's new hardware. Clearly it must be taken into account that this is an update still in the testing phase, therefore problems could be encountered. However, the Square Enix home game is not the only one to be supported after this update.| ); }
Steam Deck continues to be a commercial and critical success. There are now many players who have purchased the new hardware from Valve and more and more third-party producers willing to run their games on the "console". Not only software house though: recently Valve's new hardware has also attracted the attention of one of the best manufacturers of spare parts and accessories for repairs, iFixit: find all the details on the company's kits intended for Steam Deck for this address.
As reported by PC Gamer , in fact, Valve worked on the latest Steam Deck update and more specifically on the Proton launcher. The new build, still in beta, however, has fixed a few things: the most important is that from today Final Fantasy 14 is executable on Valve's new hardware. Clearly it must be taken into account that this is an update still in the testing phase, therefore problems could be encountered. However, the Square Enix home game is not the only one to be supported after this update.| ); }
Steam Deck continues to be a commercial and critical success. There are now many players who have purchased the new hardware from Valve and more and more third-party producers willing to run their games on the "console". Not only software house though: recently Valve's new hardware has also attracted the attention of one of the best manufacturers of spare parts and accessories for repairs, iFixit: find all the details on the company's kits intended for Steam Deck for this address.