Is Endless Dungeon on Steam Deck? Devs comment on the Valve handheld
Endless Dungeon is an exciting prospect for PC gamers, but will it come to Steam Deck? Here's all we know about Endless Dungeon on Steam Deck.
The Steam Deck is a fantastic device, letting players take their existing Steam libraries on the go for a spot of battle royale in a coffee shop, or a 4X strategy game in bed.
It's also led to plenty of questions about upcoming releases being released onto the platform, and in a recent developer interview and preview with Amplitude Studios, we asked if Endless Dungeon is coming to the Steam Deck.
Here's everything we know about Endless Dungeon on Steam Deck.
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Will Endless Dungeon be on Steam Deck?
We asked the all-important question to Romain de Waubert, Chief Creative Officer at Amplitude Studios.
"Right now the game is playing well on Steam Deck. I think for us the little adjustment we need to complete is between the green tick or the yellow tick, basically," he said, referring to the difference between Valve's "Great on Deck" designation (green) and the "Playable on Deck" one (yellow).
"I hope we'll do everything to get the green tick. I love the Steam Deck, so I'll do everything to make sure it is perfect on that."
So, that's a "hopefully" for now, and in our preview, we felt like the frenetic shooting and tower defence mechanics of Endless Dungeon would make it an ideal roguelite on the Steam Deck - a platform already bursting with them.
What platforms is Endless Dungeon launching on?
Endless Dungeon is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, and PC on May 18, 2023.
It'll also come to PS4 and Xbox One at launch, and while a Switch version is planned, there's currently no release date as yet.
You can preorder physical versions from the game's official site here.
For more games potentially coming to Steam Deck, be sure to check out our guides for Hogwarts Legacy, or Resident Evil 4 Remake, as well as our rundown of the best games you can play on Valve's handheld PC.
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