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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 8 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, one of the most popular recent Early Access releases that follows the trend set by Vampire Survivors has been marked Steam Deck Verified after a recent update.

In a patch released on February 27th the developers noted various improvements like UI sizing, specifically "in an effort to get Steam Deck Verified" and their work has paid off as Valve gave it the full green Steam Deck Verified tick.

It also has a Platinum rating on ProtonDB with many Linux users on a PC noting how well it runs.

Players seem to love it too with a Very Positive user rating, and it's regularly seeing a peak player count over around 20,000 each day.

Although in this case, the game is spin-off of an already popular game so it was kind of to be expected that Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor would do quite well.

It's one I'll be taking a proper look at sometime soon since I love these survivor-likes and the demo was awesome.


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