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Published onMarch 19, 2022
published onMarch 19, 2022
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The Steam Deck just got a little more useful for those who own it. While it recently becamepossible to run Windowson the hand-held gaming machine, it is now also possible to enjoy Xbox Cloud Gaming using the device’s native controllers. (via The Verge.)
To accomplish the task, Microsoft worked with Valve, as it wasn’t previously possible to use the Steam Deck’s controllers with Xbox Cloud Gaming. Gamers previously had to use an external controller to get it working right. Now, through a new Beta Linux version of Microsoft Edge, support for the controllers was added, per Catherine Gluckstein, who is the head of product and strategy and Xbox Cloud Gaming at Microsoft.
We worked closely with our friends at Valve to support#Xcloud#XboxGamePassthrough Microsoft Edge for the Steam Deck.https://t.co/NIuHCJtXMRpic.twitter.com/Jr4JPQSbFC
— Catherine Gluckstein (@CJGluckstein)March 18, 2022
If you’re hoping to try this out on your Steam Deck, you’ll need to head to the Discover Software Center part of SteamOS. A support page for the matter isavailable from Microsoft, and it’s just a short simple process of creating a shortcut, though some might not find it as easy.
Things are definitely looking good for enjoying Xbox titles on the Steam Deck, as you could have already played Xbox Game Studio titles on the device through the Steam Store. And, though it didn’t confirm anything, Valve’s CEO recentlyhinted at the possibilityof Xbox Game Pass on the device as well.
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