Valve is expanding the reach of SteamOS beyond the Steam Deck, with plans to make it compatible with other handheld consoles. Recent updates have shown that Valve is working on this strategy.
SteamOS is Expanding Beyond the Steam Deck: Now Compatible with Other Handheld Consoles!
The recent release of SteamOS 3.6.9 Beta included a notable detail: “Additional button support added for ROG Ally.” This indicates Valve’s intention to make SteamOS compatible with other handheld devices, like the ROG Ally, rather than limiting it to just the Steam Deck.
The ROG Ally, a powerful handheld console developed by ASUS, currently runs on Windows. This news suggests that Valve is preparing to offer the optimized gaming experience of SteamOS on such devices as well.
Currently, many handheld consoles on the market use Windows or Android operating systems. While these systems are sufficient for gaming, SteamOS is popular among gamers for its performance optimizations and game-focused features.
Valve had previously planned to expand SteamOS to more devices, but these plans were put on hold during the development of the Steam Deck. Now, with the SteamOS 3.6.9 Beta update, it appears these plans are back on track and being implemented.
If these developments are confirmed, the official release of SteamOS for devices like the ROG Ally would be a significant innovation for gamers, providing Valve with more presence in the gaming world and offering users greater flexibility.
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