
Just a month before Valve's handheld console is due to ship, at last, Steam Deck has finally confirmed support for the two biggest pieces of anti-cheat software around - Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye, clearing the path for the likes of Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, and Halo: The Master Chief Collection to run on the new hardware.
While Epic and Valve previously announced all the way back in September that Easy Anti-Cheat would be made compatible with the Steam Deck at launch, some developers remained unconvinced as recently as this month - including Fatshark, the developer of Warhammer: Vermintide 2, and Dead By Daylight's Behaviour Interactive. DayZ developer Bohemia Interactive echoed these concerns with the BattlEye software on Steam Deck.
Well, according to the Steamworks team's latest update, it "is now a simple process" to add Steam Deck and Proton support to games running Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye - and offer instructions on how developers can do this.
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