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The Steam Deck is so close to release you can almost touch it and so we're seeing a trickle of more news come in. One bit is publisher THQ Nordic, who have released a short video.

It might not be the longest video you will watch today, and it doesn't actually show a Steam Deck. That's not the point though! Developers and publishers are talking about it and they're clearly quite excited. We can't actually embed the video here for you to see, as once again Google has slapped an Age Gate on it, which only works directly on YouTube.

Here's what THQ Nordic titles you can expect to run on the Steam Deck that have been through verification:

Verified

Playable

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3 comments

fagnerln Feb 25, 2022
Most of those playable issues are easy to do a workaround, but good to know that they are looking at it, maybe they fix those in a spare time.
einherjar Feb 25, 2022
I hope to get Gothic Remake supported on Linux.
I loved the Gothic games so much when they were released.
DaiKaiser93 Feb 26, 2022
Darksiders Warmastered Edition: The missing cutscenes can be fixed installing z0z0z Media Foundation workaround.
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