Let’s, just for a moment, assume that Valve’s mistake is an honest one and not a poke into Nintendo’s cheek that says, “hey, look at what our handheld can.” The faulty reveal just goes far to show the computing capabilities of Steam Deck. Interestingly, some of these videos are more than six months old. However, those videos are outnumbered by those posted by resourceful gamers offering step-by-step video guides to their less-tech-savvy gaming colleagues on how to play their favorite games on Valve’s pocket PC. The original video is now removed, but the cat is out of the bag, and the internet gaming community is buzzing with the news and reports stating that Steam Deck doesn’t feature native emulation software. Valve acknowledged its mistake and quickly deleted the now-controversial video and replaced it with one that shows different gaming titles. Right there, on Steam Deck’s 7-inch touchscreen, right next to gaming titles like Hades, Tunic, and Vampire Survivors, was Yuzu, an emulation software designed to run Nintendo Switch games on PC. The unintended reveal came as part of a recent YouTube video which was meant to show off the handheld PC’s HDMI dock - similar to the one Nintendo Switch has.Īccording to IGN‘s report, the trailer that was meant to announce that Valve has cleared its backorder log quickly made waves among the fans of Valve’s handheld for an entirely different reason. ![]() Valve showcased the capabilities of its console while unknowingly showing the world a model of Deck, which has Yuzu - Nintendo Switch emulator - installed. There are a host of reasons why one might decide to buy Steam Deck, Valve’s new handheld PC and Switch emulation might be one of those reasons. Valve's new official video for the Steam Deck has a very interesting game icon in it /uPsw3hOpog- Nibel October 7, 2022
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