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For now, Grand Theft Auto Online functionality has been removed from Steam Deck by Rockstar. The rest of GTA 5's story mode is still playable despite the "unsupported" tag from Valve.
Grand Theft Auto Online might have been around for quite a few years now, but it’s still highly enjoyed today with players worldwide. So, players are interested in checking out the new content ...
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Grand Theft Auto V was one of the top ten most played games on Valve’s Steam Deck handheld this past week. But as of today, Valve now lists the game as “unsupported”.
Rockstar Games recently launched the anti-cheat system BattleEye after nine years since Grand Theft Auto 5's launch. Because of that, the game is now unplayable on the Steam Deck.
You may have noticed that Grand Theft Auto V is no longer verified on Steam Deck. That's seemingly because of the BattlEye new anti-cheat software for GTA Online, which rolled out earlier this week.
Last week, Rockstar added BattlEye support to Grand Theft Auto V, offering some much-needed anti-cheat protection for the game's highly successful GTA Online multiplayer mode. That anti-cheat ...
The GTA 5 PC update is available on the Steam Deck, and you can download it for free if you have the Legacy Edition of Grand Theft Auto 5. Here’s how you get the game: Open your Steam Deck and ...
Facepalm: Rockstar Games has seemingly broken compatibility between Grand Theft Auto V and Valve's Steam Deck handheld. The revelation comes courtesy of a recent update to Valve's listing for the ...
You can still play Grand Theft Auto 5's wonderful single-player mode, but GTA Online will be inaccessible to Steam Deck Users. It's 2013 all over again for our friends on the Steam Deck. Steam is ...
Rockstar says that the single-player aspect of Grand Theft Auto 5 should still work on Steam Deck after toggling BattlEye off in the options menu, but that hasn’t prevented an “Unsupported ...
You may have noticed that Grand Theft Auto V is no longer verified on Steam Deck. That's seemingly because of the BattlEye new anti-cheat software for GTA Online, which rolled out earlier this week.