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Along with a whole bunch of other games going through Valve's verification recently, some major upcoming releases are fully Steam Deck Verified.

It's good to see Valve getting in testing early on some popular upcoming titles, so at least we know they will launch without issues on Steam Deck / SteamOS and other Linux systems. Performance is always a concern though, with Valve's verification process not always making the most sense on what manages to get fully Verified.

Here's some recently Steam Deck Verified upcoming games:

Subnautica 2 - May 14th

Subnautica 2 is an underwater survival adventure set on an all-new alien world, developed by Unknown Worlds. Play alone or with friends in 4-player co-op. Adapt to survive by building custom bases and crafting tools. Explore the unknown to uncover the mysteries hidden within the depths.

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Forza Horizon 6 - May 19th

Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Japan in over 550 real-world cars and become a racing Legend in Forza Horizon's biggest open world driving adventure yet.

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Coffee Talk Tokyo - May 21st

Coffee Talk Tokyo is the newest entry in the beloved series, set in a late-night café in Tokyo. Brew drinks, meet humans and yōkai, and experience heartfelt stories in a cozy, story-rich world.

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight - May 22nd

Rise as the Dark Knight and experience the essential Batman story in a bold, action-packed adventure with hard-hitting combat, an open-world Gotham City, and the signature LEGO charm that fans know and love.

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Crashout Crew - May 28th

Time to clock in at DE NILE SHIPPING, the world’s “most efficient” warehouse! Work together in online co-op with up to 4 players to fulfill orders of increasingly chaotic, physics-based boxes. Time is money, and safety is no concern… just try not to crash out!

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Mina the Hollower - May 29th

Take control of Mina, a renowned Hollower hurtled into a desperate mission to rescue a cursed island. Whip foes, burrow through the ground, and explore a pixel-perfect world in Mina the Hollower, a brand new game from the developers who brought you Shovel Knight!

Note - the original trailer has the old release date:

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Stella 5 hours ago
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I've seen how the leaked build of Forza Horizon 6 runs on the Deck and it doesn't even manage to hold 30 while being extremely CPU bound. That is not Verified Material.
neolith 1 hour ago
Quoting: StellaI've seen how the leaked build of Forza Horizon 6 runs on the Deck and it doesn't even manage to hold 30 while being extremely CPU bound. That is not Verified Material.
I don't think Lego Batman is going to run well either given the minimum recommended specs list 16GB RAM, upscaling and framgen for lowest detail @1080p/30FPS...
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