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Something that I've been asked, repeatedly (and then some), is to show the Heroic Games Launcher on the Steam Deck. So here we are, let's take a look. See also: installing Discord and the Epic Store directly.

This had to wait, as there we some issues in both Heroic and an extra tool we needed called the Heroic Bash Launcher. I've been constantly speaking to the developer about it along with the issues, and now the fixes are live for everyone. Using the Epic Store with Rocket League for the guide, since it's free to play. While Heroic supports GOG, currently you can't add the games from GOG to Steam just yet with the AppImage.

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  1. Go into Desktop mode. Steam button -> Power menu -> Switch to Desktop.
  2. Download the Heroic Games Launcher, Legendary and the Heroic Bash Launcher.
  3. Run the Heroic AppImage and Login.
  4. In the Heroic Games Launcher, go into the settings and set the "Choose an Alternative Legendary Binary" option to the Legendary file downloaded. Make sure to set the Legendary file in your Downloads as executable (Right click -> Properties -> Permissions).
  5. Download a game. If you wish, you can also change the version of Proton / Wine / Wine-GE used in the settings of the game once downloaded (the option doesn't appear until installed). Proton may have issues outside of Steam, use whatever works for you.
  6. Run the Heroic Bash Launcher, which will generate a launch script for any game downloaded in the "GameFiles" folder.
  7. Add the generated launch script to Steam using the Add a Non-Steam game option (Games menu, or big button in the bottom left of Steam)
  8. Done. Your game from Heroic + Epic should now run.

As per usual a note: this does not include games with anti-cheat from the Epic Store.

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mr-victory Mar 4, 2022
Quoting: icedfiendGood point, I didn't know you couldn't install system packages... Looking back at an article on how the update lifecycle works makes sense (installing a full OS image to an alternative partition and switching the active one), but it removes a lot of freedom to tinker with the OS...

You can enable FS modification with a single command (might be btrfs filesystem set-property ro false /) and install whatever you want. It is just your changes will be overwritten with next update.
g000h Mar 4, 2022
Actually, I ended up being gobsmacked by this. I have been avoiding Lutris and other launchers thus far. But I have been picking up all the freebies from Epic, so I decided for once - I'm going to give this a try (finally).

I run Debian 11 Bullseye, and rather than download the repository, I decided to pick up the AppImage release instead. Make the file executable, install zstd ( sudo apt install zstd ) and then run it. Instantly, it is as if I have the Epic client on my Linux desktop, and when I choose to install a game, it pulls it down and sets up all the Wine/DXVK/Prefix settings automatically - so the Windows game is ready to play on Linux.

Tried two games in my Epic stash - both worked fine. Heroic launcher is like what Epic launcher would have been for Linux but better - no store and no adverts, muhahaha.


Last edited by g000h on 4 March 2022 at 11:17 pm UTC
tpau Mar 5, 2022
Quoting: g000hHeroic launcher is like what Epic launcher would have been for Linux but better - no store and no adverts, muhahaha.

I think a unified store across platforms would be a cool feature. You don't need to use it if you don't want.
Dribbleondo Mar 5, 2022
Quoting: g000hno store and no adverts, muhahaha.

...Heroic has a store built in for EGS, and what do you mean by adverts?
g000h Mar 5, 2022
Quoting: Dribbleondo
Quoting: g000hno store and no adverts, muhahaha.

...Heroic has a store built in for EGS, and what do you mean by adverts?

Hey there. Thanks for the correction. I've revisited the Heroic Launcher (Bear in mind that it is brand new to me) and I note that the Stores are squirreled away in a separate tag menu i.e. Yes, they are available but no they aren't "in your face" when you want to access to your game library.

When I launch Epic client on Windows, I get presented immediately with a store front and typically there are video adverts for the various games. Noting that I load up the Windows Epic client very rarely.
icedfiend Mar 7, 2022
I've been tinkering with this for a few days and it's working pretty well on my desktop (preparing for steam deck! I might even consider ditching the VM I had set up for gaming).

I added an EGL game to Steam following the method described here and tried to stream it to my phone using Steam Link but something must be interfering... The game shows on the desktop properly, black screen on the phone, but input/audio works fine.

Has anyone tried this or knows a workaround?
Dribbleondo Mar 8, 2022
Quoting: g000h
Quoting: Dribbleondo
Quoting: g000hno store and no adverts, muhahaha.

...Heroic has a store built in for EGS, and what do you mean by adverts?

Hey there. Thanks for the correction. I've revisited the Heroic Launcher (Bear in mind that it is brand new to me) and I note that the Stores are squirreled away in a separate tag menu i.e. Yes, they are available but no they aren't "in your face" when you want to access to your game library.

When I launch Epic client on Windows, I get presented immediately with a store front and typically there are video adverts for the various games. Noting that I load up the Windows Epic client very rarely.

The store has slideshow ads for the games it sells (because that's literally what a storefront does, and Steam also does this), but as far as I recall, it doesn't autoplay videos until you click on, say, God of War. And saying that the storefront is "in your face" because it launches to the store when you open EGS is a bit of a odd complaint to be honest, as you can just use the taskbar menu to launch games you want. Steam does the exact same thing, hell, it gives you adverts when you boot steam up, which have to be toggled either off or to redirect to the library respectively.

AFAIK, there's no EGS toggle to go straight to library, so >:/ get on that Epic.
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