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Update #1 - 14:31 UTC: Rockstar have now put up an official FAQ for BattlEye where they state:

Is BattlEye compatible with Steam Deck?

Steam Deck does not support BattlEye for GTA Online. You will be able to play GTAV Story Mode but unable to play GTA Online.

Note: GTAV and GTA Online are not officially supported on Steam Deck and all technical support questions should be directed to Valve’s Steam Deck support content and community.

I'm still currently waiting for an official statement from Rockstar on any plans to enable it, since BattlEye as mentioned below is supported on Linux / Steam Deck.

Update #2 - 18/09/24, 9:30 UTC: Rockstar press did not reply, but their support team did. They simply copied the new FAQ entry noted above, and when pushed just told me to use their feedback form and closed up my ticket asking about it. Typical support-level reply.

I've emailed Valve press to see if they have anything they would like to say on the situation.


Original article below:

Surprisingly, Rockstar have now added BattlEye anti-cheat to Grand Theft Auto V / GTA Online, and sadly it seems they have not enabled the support for Linux desktop and Steam Deck with Valve's Proton. The game is currently rated Steam Deck Playable.

When you try to play online, you might stay in for a minute or so but then abruptly you get this and you're kicked:


Pictured - my test of GTA V Online on Kubuntu 24.04

Hopefully this is just an oversight, since BattlEye does have Linux platform support. I've reached out to Rockstar in a few places to ask about it, to see if they do plan to enable Proton support for BattlEye.

Even if it wasn't intentionally blocked, let's say they overlooked enabling it, this once again just goes to show that the Steam Deck and Linux gaming have ways to go before bigger developers and publishers actually do some proper testing.

Considering it's one of the most played games on Steam overall, it will be quite a loss if it's intentionally not being enabled. It's also one of the most played games on Steam Deck specifically too, so it would make this banner on the Steam page look a bit silly if it stays broken:

The single-player story mode continues to work though.

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tesfabpel Sep 17
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I'm afraid this is gonna blow up and it will be something very frightening for us gaming on Linux.

If a user requests a refund, who is gonna pay? R*? But they are not officially supporting Linux... Valve? But they're going to refund you out of its own pocket.

If R* is forced to pay you back, they may sue Valve for allowing people to run a software in unintended ways...

Scary stuff...
Quoting: Liam DaweThe reason is pretty simple: money. They want more of it.

And when you see how much money they're making this way, we can't even complain.
Quoting: dvdI used to play a lot on GTA:SA servers. It was my first multiplayer experience in my teen years. Couldn't care less now about Rockstar's online though. Tried it once or twice in the past, but there is no magic to it.

MTSA was so hilarious back then! I really miss the old days of GTA.
WORM Sep 17
Excluding Linux is so funny in a sad way. Like, obviously this wasn't a decision informed by their desire for a cheater-free online experience. Because if it was, where was the anti-cheat the last 9 years? This is either incompetence or malice. I will rate the article "not helpful" as a sign of my disapproval.
doragasu Sep 17
I do not own GTAV, but if I did I would be posting a negative review on Steam. Doing these kind of things on newly released games is bad enough, but doing it on already released stuff, knowing people who payed for the game will neither be able to play it nor get a refund should be prohibited.
Stella Sep 17
Ugh, this is so stupid. It doesn't cost the devs any extra effort to have BattlEye Linux support. It's literally just a checkbox. Why would they suddenly care about cheaters now if they haven't for those past 9 years. And what's it with all those multiplayer game publishers being anxious about Linux cheating, they always portray us like we're the bad guys or something. Jesus Christ, we just want to enjoy the game like anyone else! Also, Red Dead Redemption 2 still doesn't have anticheat to this day.
tfk Sep 17
I'm a cheetah! I'm a cheetah!

robvv Sep 17
There are suggestions on the Steam forums for GTA V to simply install Windows on the Steam Deck! Oh, okay then...
Stella Sep 17
Quoting: robvvThere are suggestions on the Steam forums for GTA V to simply install Windows on the Steam Deck! Oh, okay then...
Behold! Windows, the cure for all that ails y - oh wait a minute, the issue is scummy company practices. Nvm then


Last edited by Stella on 17 September 2024 at 8:32 pm UTC
whizse Sep 17
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Quoting: tfkI'm a cheetah! I'm a cheetah!
Cheetah? When that's clearly a penguin avatar? I think he's lion to us!
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