An apparent dispute between Rockstar and Valve has left Grand Theft Auto 5 to be listed as unsupported by Steam Deck.
Rockstar Games dropped Steam Deck compatibility for GTA V and GTA Online following a recent BattlEye anti-cheat update.
According to Valve, though, Rockstar could solve this minor technical issue with a single email.
For now, players can still access the single-player mode of GTA V on the Steam Deck. Rockstar Games' FAQ confirms that while ...
"Steam Deck does not support BattlEye for GTA Online. You will be able to play GTA V Story Mode but unable to play GTA Online," Rockstar writes. "GTA V and GTA Online are not officially supported on ...
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