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TUTORIAL : Can you play Last Epoch on Steam Deck? -Answer


For those who find themselves constantly on the go, or maybe you don’t want to sit in front of your computer after work, the Steam Deck proves to be a massive boon. But can you play Last Epoch on Steam Deck?

Does Last Epoch work on Steam Deck?

Surprisingly, yes. You can launch and play Last Epoch on Steam Deck with minimal hassle, as the game already has partial controller support. Although many in the community find the portable experience to be above average, developer Eleventh Hour Games does not officially support the Steam Deck. They’re a bit busy finishing the game and adding additional content to the ever-expanding endgame dungeons and arenas. As such, Last Epoch is listed as “Unsupported” in the Steam Deck Compatibility section.

But don’t let that stop you! Download the game to your Steam Deck, run it in Experimental Mode, and you’ll soon find yourself grinding to max level in Last Epoch in no time!

Notable issues with Last Epoch on Steam Deck

That said, Last Epoch on Steam Deck is not a smooth experience. At least, not yet. The ARPG is not officially supported, so it is not properly optimized for Valve’s portable system. You can still download and play the game with minimal effort.

Notable issues with the game include:

  • Occasional graphics issues and fragmentation
  • Small text and user interface
  • Random crashes with too many enemies on screen
  • Offbeat menus
  • The sound cuts out from time to time

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Overall, aside from crashes that could potentially corrupt your progress, most of these issues prove to be minor and are easily overlooked if you actually want to play the game. And it’s important to note that many of these issues have appeared in a sparse manner, in addition to the issue of small text and user interface. Otherwise, most people had a positive experience with no problems!

By Keith Ramirez

tech enthusiast and lifelong gamer. With a B.Tech in CSE, he combines his technical knowledge with his passion for gaming to create a unique perspective. Keith's love for gaming dates back to a time before games consoles even existed, making him a true veteran in the gaming world. From the 80s to present day, he has immersed himself in countless virtual adventures. As an Xbox Live Beta tester, Keith has had the opportunity to shape the future of gaming. Additionally, he has also served as a former gaming forum admin, fostering communities and sharing his gaming expertise with fellow enthusiasts.