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    Steam Deck seems to have quietly gained support for another popular online game — no anticheat block anymore

    July 17, 2025

    Anticheat is the biggest block to games working properly on the Steam Deck, but not a total wall. Now, it looks like another popular title has had its anticheat enabled.

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