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Valve Confirms ROG Ally's Linux Compatibility

Author : Sarah Dec 10,2024

Valve Confirms ROG Ally

Valve's recent SteamOS 3.6.9 Beta update, nicknamed "Megafixer," introduces crucial support for ROG Ally keys, marking a significant leap in third-party device compatibility. This expansion, detailed in Valve's patch notes, signifies a move beyond the Steam Deck's exclusivity and hints at a broader vision for SteamOS's future.

The update, currently available on the Steam Deck's Beta and Preview channels, includes numerous fixes and improvements, but the ROG Ally key support is particularly noteworthy. This is the first instance of Valve explicitly supporting hardware from a competitor in their release notes, suggesting a more open and adaptable SteamOS platform.

Valve's ambition to extend SteamOS beyond the Steam Deck has been previously voiced by designer Lawrence Yang in an interview with The Verge. He confirmed the ongoing development of broader handheld support, emphasizing steady progress toward this long-term goal. While ASUS hasn't officially endorsed SteamOS for the ROG Ally, and full functionality remains pending, this update represents a substantial milestone.

Prior to this update, the ROG Ally functioned primarily as a controller within the Steam environment. The inclusion of ROG Ally key support – encompassing the D-pad, analog sticks, and other buttons – lays the foundation for potential future SteamOS compatibility on the device. Although YouTuber NerdNest reports some inconsistencies in immediate functionality, even with the update, this development is a promising step.

This advancement could profoundly reshape the handheld gaming landscape. By decoupling SteamOS from the Steam Deck, Valve paves the way for a more unified and potentially richer gaming experience across diverse handheld consoles. While the current update doesn't immediately transform ROG Ally functionality, it represents a crucial step towards a more flexible and inclusive SteamOS ecosystem. The future may see SteamOS as a viable alternative operating system for a wider range of handheld gaming devices.

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