Valve Confirms SteamOS Will Support the Asus ROG Ally

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Valve Confirms SteamOS Will Support the Asus ROG Ally

Posted by BeauHD from the what-to-expect dept.

Valve designer Lawrence Yang confirmed to The Verge that the company plans to support SteamOS on the rival Asus ROG Ally gaming handheld. From the report: A few days ago, some spotted an intriguing line in Valve’s latest SteamOS release notes: “Added support for extra ROG Ally keys.” We didn’t know Valve was supporting any ROG Ally keys at all, let alone extras! Maybe Valve was just supporting those keys in the Steam desktop client on a Windows, where it offers a Steam Deck-like Big Picture Mode interface for any PC, and the line mistakenly made it into these patch notes? I asked to be safe. But no: this is indeed about Valve eventually supporting the ROG Ally and other rival handhelds!

“The note about ROG Ally keys is related to third-party device support for SteamOS. The team is continuing to work on adding support for additional handhelds on SteamOS,” Yang tells me. That doesn’t mean Asus will officially bless Valve’s installer or sell the Ally with SteamOS, of course. (Asus has told me there are many reasons why it ships with Windows; a big one is that Microsoft has dedicated validation teams that ensure its operating system works across many different hardware configurations and chips.) And it’s not like Valve is suggesting it’ll offer SteamOS for rival handhelds anytime soon, either. Valve is “making steady progress,” Yang tells me, but it “isn’t ready to run out of the box yet.”

Valve has announced plans for a general release of SteamOS 3 that can be installed on non-handheld PCs; however, Yang says it’s not quite ready yet. As for turning Steam Decks into dual-booting Windows machines, here’s what Yang said: “As for Windows, we’re preparing to make the remaining Windows drivers for Steam Deck OLED available (you might have seen that we are prepping firmware for the Bluetooth driver). There’s no update on the timing for dual boot support — it’s still a priority, but we haven’t been able to get to it just yet.”

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