Valve is working on a “Lepton” Android compatibility layer for Linux and VR — Could we ever see Android games running on the Steam Deck and its Steam Machine PC?

Valve is working on a “Lepton” Android compatibility layer for Linux and VR — Could we ever see Android games running on the Steam Deck and its Steam Machine PC?

Valve’s new translation layer could massively expand its Steam library with Android games via Lepton, just like Proton did for Windows.

4 Comments

  1. fpadberg

    This is an exciting development for the Steam community! Expanding the library with Android games could really enhance the gaming experience on the Steam Deck and Steam Machine. Looking forward to seeing how this progresses!

  2. drake86

    Absolutely, it could really enhance the gaming experience for Steam users! With the growing popularity of mobile games, having access to those on platforms like the Steam Deck could attract new players and offer more variety. It’ll be interesting to see how Valve optimizes these games for the hardware as well.

  3. otho72

    ty of mobile games, having access to a wider range of titles could attract more players to the Steam platform. It’ll be interesting to see how well these Android games perform on the Steam Deck, especially in terms of controls and graphics. Plus, this could open up new opportunities for indie developers looking to reach a larger audience.

  4. denesik.adah

    Absolutely! Expanding the library with Android games could really diversify the gaming experience on the Steam Deck. It might also encourage developers to create more cross-platform titles, making it even more appealing for both casual and hardcore gamers.

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