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ArenaNet have released Guild Wars Reforged bringing together the Prophecies, Factions, and Nightfall campaigns together along with various improvements. However the Guild Wars: Eye of the North expansion and the Bonus Mission Pack are still paid DLC.

Originally, they were aiming for it to be Steam Deck Verified, but that was quickly removed from the Steam description. It's rated Steam Deck Playable, but that seems mainly as Valve have yet to re-check it as the last test was back in 2022 for the game. So hopefully at some point Valve will retest it.

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Stephen Clarke-Willson, the game director for Guild Wars, said, "The positive reception to the 20th Anniversary Masterpiece Collection reinforced our drive to keep this classic MMO thriving. As new players joined and experienced players rejoined the community, we discovered that people were playing on big-screen TVs and Steam Deck and other handheld devices, and so we decided to lean into supporting these playstyles fully with deep integration of controller support and big-screen TV support. Controller support has been a tough nut to crack for MMOs, and I think we dialed it in."

From the original announcement of what's new and improved:

  • New low, bundled price: Guild Wars Reforged brings Prophecies, Factions, and Nightfall together for just £17.99. If you have purchased even one of the three campaigns, all of them will be unlocked through Guild Wars Reforged. And, of course, there are still no subscription fees.
  • Hardware compatibility: Guild Wars Reforged is Steam Deck verified and has support for modern controllers. The UI has also been redesigned with larger text options, and the game has support for high DPI displays.
  • Visual and audio updates: Dynamic sky bloom effects, new ambient occlusion, and lighting updates take better advantage of modern GPUs. Other visual touch-ups refine textures and make for a cleaner visual experience, while new positional audio support makes the world more immersive.
  • User-friendliness: In addition to the updated UI that allows easier navigation, Guild Wars Reforged brings a new quest tracking system and an on-screen control guide.

Guild Wars Reforged | Release Date: 3rd December 2025
Platform: Proton / Wine

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Kimyrielle 2 hours ago
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Tried to run it from Steam last night, but the client was super slow and immediately crashed when I was trying to log in a character. The pre-Reforged client ran just fine.

Anyone had any success with it?
Purple Library Guy 2 hours ago
Alternatively, face the fury of the Fishmen in . . . Gilled Wars!
Avehicle7887 1 hour ago
Quoting: KimyrielleTried to run it from Steam last night, but the client was super slow and immediately crashed when I was trying to log in a character. The pre-Reforged client ran just fine.

Anyone had any success with it?

Works fine here, game updated and launching without issues. Doing a good old Frostmaw's run atm, been a long time since I played with human beings instead of heroes.

EDIT: Spoke with a few players in game, apparently they had similar issues. running the game with Proton works for them. Personally I'm using a self compiled Wine 10.20 build.


Last edited by Avehicle7887 on 4 Dec 2025 at 7:44 pm UTC
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