{"id":115878,"date":"2021-09-25T03:39:54","date_gmt":"2021-09-24T22:09:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.www.bullfrag.com\/the-steam-deck-will-be-able-to-run-games-like-apex-legends-and-fall-guys\/"},"modified":"2021-09-25T03:39:54","modified_gmt":"2021-09-24T22:09:54","slug":"the-steam-deck-will-be-able-to-run-games-like-apex-legends-and-fall-guys","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bullfrag.com\/the-steam-deck-will-be-able-to-run-games-like-apex-legends-and-fall-guys\/","title":{"rendered":"The Steam Deck will be able to run games like ‘Apex Legends’ and ‘Fall Guys’"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Valve has managed to solve a major compatibility problem in time with the Steam deck<\/strong>. This prevented titles like Apex legends<\/em>, Dead by daylight<\/em> and War thunder<\/em> will work on the handheld video game console. The solution has come from the hand of Epic Games and its anti-cheat software, known as Easy Anti-Cheat<\/strong>. This now has official Linux support. <\/p>\n

The American red valve company had committed to working with the developers of the anti-cheat software EAC<\/strong> and BattlEye<\/strong> to ensure its operation on the Steam Deck. And, unlike Windows, these solutions, required by many titles, did not have support for Linux, the base of SteamOS, the operating system of Valve’s portable console. <\/p>\n

Now, following the company’s efforts, Epic Games has announced<\/a> that its Easy Anti-Cheat software in addition to extending its support for Linux, also includes compatibility with Wine and Proton layers<\/strong>. The latter is precisely what the Steam Deck uses to run games. This is the first step towards a much more extensive and interesting catalog of titles.<\/p>\n

The Steam Deck gains momentum for its launch <\/h2>\n