One of the designers Steam Deck spoke about the fact that Valve directly pays over 100 open source developers working on interoperability Protondrivers Mesa and Vulcan, Steam for Linux and Chromebooksas well as other projects.
In addition to this, the console itself was handled by Valve’s own team of 20-30 specialists. The company is using a “global strategy to coordinate all products and create a common architecture to ensure they help PC gaming technology thrive on Linux.” Thus, Steam Deck was and remains a collective project.
In the future, Steam Deck is expecting stable updates, the release of the second generation, the possible emergence of mobile games and much more. Valve is also interested in the appearance Steam Controller 2but its development can be entrusted to a third-party team.
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