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7 reasons why you should upgrade to Windows 11 when it's released

Valve is working with AMD to get Steam Deck Windows 11 ready

Valve aims to make Steam Deck handheld game console OS ready Windows 11 While we’ve known for weeks that Steam Deck can run Windows, it wasn’t clear to what extent this would be supported by Valve, or whether it would be an option to enable Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) for Windows 11 on Steam now, according to the verege. “.

Valve confirmed that it is highly focused on supporting windows “There is work looking at TPM right now,” says Greg Coomer, designer of the Valve Steam Deck, in an interview with PC Gamer. “We’ve focused so much on Windows 10, so far, that we haven’t delved into it much. We expect to be able to cater to that.”

And Valve is working with AMD to make sure that the TPM is supported at the BIOS level, and that Steam Deck is ready for Windows 11. “So there’s no indication yet that there will be any issues with Windows 11,” Kummer explains.

This sounds encouraging being able to install Windows 11 on Steam Deck once it launches later this year, while the mobile device will ship with SteamOS, a custom version of Linux, Valve will support Windows installations.

So why would you want Windows on Steam Deck? Valve is still working on getting games with anti-cheat to run out of the box on this handheld device, and it’s not guaranteed that titles like Apex Legends, Destiny 2, PUBG, Fortnite, and Gears 5 will work without Windows. “We’re working with BattlEye and Easy Anti-Cheat to get Proton pre-launch support,” says Valve.

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Steam Deck uses Valve’s Proton to run a lot of Windows games that aren’t officially supported on the device, but anti-cheat has been Proton’s biggest problem in recent years. Windows support avoids the obvious compatibility issues here, but will bring with it an interface that isn’t meant for a 7-inch screen, and a lot of unknowns until we’ll see how well the operating system works on Steam Deck.