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Another month has finished! So here's a look back over what games people have been playing the most on Steam Deck for October 2024.

From top to bottom here's what was most popular:

Game Deck Verified
Stardew Valley steam deck verified
Baldur's Gate 3 steam deck verified
Metaphor: ReFantazio steam deck playable
Diablo IV steam deck verified
Balatro steam deck verified
Vampire Survivors steam deck verified
Hades II steam deck verified
DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO steam deck playable
Brotato steam deck verified
ELDEN RING steam deck verified
Hogwarts Legacy steam deck verified
Cyberpunk 2077 steam deck verified
Black Myth: Wukong steam deck unsupported
Red Dead Redemption 2 steam deck playable
Slay the Spire steam deck verified
Halls of Torment steam deck verified
TCG Card Shop Simulator steam deck playable
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition steam deck verified
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor steam deck verified
DAVE THE DIVER steam deck verified

New entries include Metaphor: ReFantazio and DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO.

Sucking up most of my time lately is NIMRODS: GunCraft Survivor, I really can't wait to just go for one more run.

What have you been playing the most over the last month?

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elmapul about 2 hours ago
Metaphor: ReFantazio

finally some JRPG made it to the list.

speaking of it, if the deck is selling that well on japan, shouldnt that be more common?
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