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GTA 5 Dropped by Steam Deck Over Anti-Cheat Tech Issues

Sep 19, 2024 6:46 PM

Grand Theft Auto V has lost its verification status on Steam Deck due to complications with the new BattlEye anti-cheat software implemented for GTA Online. While players can still enjoy the story mode on the handheld device, online gameplay is no longer supported. Rockstar clarified that this issue arises because Steam Deck does not support BattlEye, which is crucial for online gaming. Interestingly, Valve has indicated that enabling BattlEye support might be possible through direct communication, potentially leaving the door open for future compatibility. Despite this setback, GTA V's single-player experience remains a favorite among gamers on Steam Deck, providing hours of entertainment in the vibrant world of Los Santos.

Can I play GTA Online on Steam Deck?

No, GTA Online is not compatible with Steam Deck due to the BattlEye anti-cheat software not being supported on the device. However, players can still enjoy the single-player story mode.

Grand Theft Auto V, released in 2013, has been celebrated for its expansive open world and engaging narrative. The game has sold millions of copies and continues to be a staple in online and offline gaming due to its versatile gameplay and community-driven content. Despite the ongoing technical challenges, it remains one of the most popular titles on the platform, demonstrating the lasting appeal of the franchise.



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