It's been a little while since checking how well the top 100 most played games on Steam work on Linux and the Steam Deck, so here's a fresh run over the list for you.
For those who just want the official numbers:
- 28 - Verified
- 45 - Playable
- 22 - Unsupported
- 5 - Unchecked
So officially 73 of the top 100 will work on the Steam Deck currently. Any game that is playable on Steam Deck will be playable on Linux desktops too (minus perhaps some very rare exceptions). However, if you take into account ratings also from ProtonDB and some personal testing, the number will be likely a little higher especially for those Valve has not yet tested.
Here's the full list below, which is a snapshot taken today (June 30th, 2022). Since it's based on player-counts it fluctuates but not massively so, and it's more the bottom few that move in and out the rest just switch positions.
Name | Deck Status |
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Dota 2 (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS |
Unsupported (Anti-cheat)
|
Apex Legends |
Verified
|
Team Fortress 2 (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
MONSTER HUNTER RISE | Unchecked (but works!) |
Grand Theft Auto V |
Playable
|
ARK: Survival Evolved (Native Linux…but use Proton) |
Verified
|
Wallpaper Engine |
Unchecked (but won't work)
|
Rust |
Unsupported (Anti-Cheat)
|
NARAKA: BLADEPOINT |
Unsupported (Anti-Cheat)
|
MIR4 |
Unsupported
|
PAYDAY 2 (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Football Manager 2022 |
Playable
|
Dead by Daylight |
Unsupported (Anti-Cheat)
|
FIFA 22 |
Playable
|
War Thunder (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Destiny 2 |
Unsupported (Anti-Cheat)
|
Terraria (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Raft |
Playable
|
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege |
Unsupported (Anti-Cheat)
|
Warframe |
Playable
|
Stardew Valley (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Unturned (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Sid Meier's Civilization VI (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Dread Hunger | Unsupported (Anti-Cheat, but some reports state it works sometimes) |
ELDEN RING |
Verified
|
Hearts of Iron IV (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Fall Guys | Unsupported (Anti-Cheat but you can make it work!) |
NBA 2K22 |
Verified
|
tModLoader |
Playable
|
Garry's Mod (Native Linux) |
Unsupported
|
DayZ |
Unsupported (some people can get it to work, plenty cannot)
|
The Forest |
Playable
|
Euro Truck Simulator 2 (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Don't Starve Together (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
鬼谷八荒 Tale of Immortal |
Playable
|
Red Dead Redemption 2 |
Playable
|
World of Tanks Blitz |
Playable
|
Left 4 Dead 2 (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel |
Playable
|
VRChat |
Verified
|
Monster Hunter: World |
Playable
|
The Cycle: Frontier |
Unchecked (but works!)
|
7 Days to Die (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
The Sims 4 |
Playable
|
RimWorld (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Path of Exile |
Playable
|
Cities: Skylines (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Black Desert |
Unsupported
|
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition |
Playable
|
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt |
Verified
|
Europa Universalis IV (Native Linux) |
Unsupported
|
Stellaris (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
FINAL FANTASY XIV Online |
Unsupported
|
Project Zomboid (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
V Rising |
Playable
|
Rocket League |
Verified
|
Cookie Clicker |
Playable
|
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord |
Playable
|
The Elder Scrolls Online |
Unsupported (but you can make it work!)
|
Deep Rock Galactic |
Playable
|
Sid Meier's Civilization V (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Vampire Survivors |
Verified
|
Farming Simulator 22 |
Playable
|
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Fallout 4 |
Playable
|
Battlefield V |
Playable
|
Slay the Spire (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition |
Unsupported
|
Forza Horizon 4 |
Unsupported
|
Crusader Kings III (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Bloons TD 6 |
Playable
|
雀魂麻将(MahjongSoul) |
Unchecked
|
Cyberpunk 2077 |
Playable
|
Valheim (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Stumble Guys |
Playable
|
Satisfactory |
Playable
|
Total War: WARHAMMER II (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Soundpad |
Unchecked (but clearly won't work)
|
New World |
Playable
|
Hollow Knight (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Arma 3 |
Unsupported (but you can make it work)
|
Football Manager 2021 |
Playable
|
Brawlhalla |
Verified
|
Lost Ark |
Unsupported (Anti-Cheat)
|
Phasmophobia |
Verified
|
Factorio (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
Counter-Strike (Native Linux) |
Playable
|
No Man's Sky |
Verified
|
Shadowverse |
Playable
|
Oxygen Not Included (Native Linux) |
Verified
|
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice |
Verified
|
Forza Horizon 5 |
Playable
|
World of Warships |
Unsupported
|
It Takes Two |
Playable
|
Risk of Rain 2 |
Verified
|
SCUM | Unsupported (Anti-Cheat) |
Hades |
Verified
|
Squad | Unsupported (Anti-Cheat but you can make it work) |
As pretty much expected, the biggest culprit of what's not playable is issues with Anti-Cheat. Despite Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye supporting Linux and the Steam Deck, there's still a lot of issues there with developers either not updating or having trouble with the integration so it's an uphill struggle there.
For games that are listed as Playable some of the biggest issues there are a mixture of things like: launchers being a nuisance, on-screen keyboard needing to be pulled up manually, no gamepad support and text that's too small. For developers, it often doesn't take much to bump up from Playable to Verified and lots of them have been putting in the effort, which you can see across many articles in the Steam Deck tag.
Some games tagged as Unsupported may also appear to work fine, but there's a few cases where they can end up very unstable later on (like Forza Horizon 4). So even if you might think an Unsupported title is wrong, it might not be.
In other Steam deck news, here's a few recent big bits you might have missed:
How many does that leave that simply won't run at all? Dashed few, it would seem. We've come a long way since Wine on Steam Machines.
Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 30 June 2022 at 3:06 pm UTC
Quoting: Liam DaweSo far in my experience, the 'Unsupported' is.. well it depends on taste, I suppose. Considering that it'll still likely load up (especially if it's native Linux), but with the small screen and such, maybe someone that has crap sight said they couldn't read any of the text, and so it was 'unsupported' but someone with better eyes could, and it'd work just fine.Quoting: mr-victoryBeing Linux Native has very little really to do with if it's properly workable on Deck.QuoteEuropa Universalis IV (Native Linux)WUT
Unsupported
Ok, without k&m things will be difficult but plain unsupported? For Linux Native?
I mean I don't mind trying out Europa Universalis IV on the Deck and reporting back how playable it is.
I want to say Stellaris is marked as playable?
Side note; There's some weird cross over where Steam Button + x is supposed to bring up the keyboard, but it'd bring up the left side menu at the same time... but seems they may have fixed that in the most recent update. I was trying to get Assassin's Creed: Odyssey working (works great by the way, once you can get Ubi Connect to log in.)
At first start (and only once) you have to connect/sign in to Xbox Live; no big issue doing it the easy way in desktop mode with a keyboard.
After that there’s only occasional issues with game freezes. Have not found a pattern for that. luckily progress is being saved automatically quiet often.
A fix would be nice but I don't think it’ll happen any time soon if at all.. Anyway, I enjoy my time on the ‘mobile’ Horizon festival.
Quoting: slaapliedjeI mean I don't mind trying out Europa Universalis IV on the Deck and reporting back how playable it is.I wouldn't be surprised if it's a UI issue. Stellaris, as a newer game, has a(n experimental) UI scaling option so I could see it being playable, but I don't remember EU IV having one (though admittedly it's been a few years since I last played it). I'd be interested in a report on playability, though.
I want to say Stellaris is marked as playable?
Quoting: GuestAnd here's me thinking Valve were banning third-party launchers on the Deck...
The certification process is a mess that's applied to games arbitrarily, with some that are broken being fully verified (Sonic Generations springs to mind).
Valve said the Deck would be a "console like experience with no tweaking". They have yet to deliver on that.
Well here is one thing I have noticed so far with mine: beta is beta. I seitched back to stable and it is much better. But I do agree their verification seems randomly bad, and defaulting to Proton has caused me multiple issues.
They can't help some launchers especially third party store ones (screw you UbiConnect, which will log you out during your game session, so if you don't put in 'trust this device' for your 2FA, your cloud sync won't work...)
If you look inside your steam library folder, where all the games are installed, some have put $game.png files in the directories, so the actual folder has an icon / image on it!
Quoting: soulsourcePSA: I had to learn the hard way that "Steam Deck Verified" does not mandate any gamepad support. As long as the game is playable with touchpad/touchscreen, it can get the green checkmark.
Any Controller??
Think you might need to look again.
Steam Controller should have better success than either XBox controller or PlayStation controller, as the config should be directly mappable to the SteamDeck controls, should just work out of the box in the same way as Steam Deck controls.
Plus you have community configurations. Touchpad should just work with right pad.
Last edited by Craggles086 on 1 July 2022 at 8:00 am UTC
Quoting: PhiladelphusI wouldn't be surprised if it's a UI issue. Stellaris, as a newer game, has a(n experimental) UI scaling option so I could see it being playable, but I don't remember EU IV having one (though admittedly it's been a few years since I last played it).HoI 4 has such thing but the highest ratio of scaling is limited by your resolution. And guess how much you can upscale on 1280x720?
Spoiler, click me
Quoting: Craggles086That's not what I meant. I meant that games can get verified as long as they are playable with touchscreen, touchpad or stick-mouse. Take Strange Horticulture as example. That game does not have gamepad support, but can be played with mouse-only input after changing a setting (by default it needs keyboard input too - and does not open the on-screen keyboard automatically - but that game-feature can be disabled). It has the green checkmark though...Quoting: soulsourcePSA: I had to learn the hard way that "Steam Deck Verified" does not mandate any gamepad support. As long as the game is playable with touchpad/touchscreen, it can get the green checkmark.
Any Controller??
Think you might need to look again.
Steam Controller should have better success than either XBox controller or PlayStation controller, as the config should be directly mappable to the SteamDeck controls, should just work out of the box in the same way as Steam Deck controls.
Plus you have community configurations. Touchpad should just work with right pad.
Of course those games can be played on the deck, but one has to suffer those imprecise mouse-substitutes, what is just a much worse experience on the deck than what is offered by games with full gamepad support.
Quoting: mr-victoryNot even on 1280x800? Which is the actual resolution of the Deck.Quoting: PhiladelphusI wouldn't be surprised if it's a UI issue. Stellaris, as a newer game, has a(n experimental) UI scaling option so I could see it being playable, but I don't remember EU IV having one (though admittedly it's been a few years since I last played it).HoI 4 has such thing but the highest ratio of scaling is limited by your resolution. And guess how much you can upscale on 1280x720?
Spoiler, click me
Upscaling is not supported on 1280x720
I think some of the Age of Empire games are 'Verified', might be nice with a touch screen...
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