In a recent Tweet, BattlEye announced: “BattlEye has provided native Linux and Mac support for a long time and we can announce that we will also support the upcoming Steam Deck (Proton). Now, a few months before the release of the Steam Deck, Valve’s efforts are clearly paying off as another anti-cheat provider joins the Steam Deck support group. As many popular multiplayer games rely on anti-cheat to combat hackers, the success of the not yet released device was pretty majorly dependent on whether Valve could secure anti-cheat support or not. When the Steam Deck was first announced, there was the glaring major obstacle of no anti-cheat support for Linux. In a recent Tweet, BattlEye announced that they would follow Easy Anti-Cheat in providing Steam Deck support. ![]() ![]() The Steam Deck is looking more promising than ever, as a second major anti-cheat provider has now announced support for the upcoming device.
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