Steam Deck Software and games explained: What is SteamOS and Proton?


Valve’s handheld Steam Deck console sent people into a frenzy upon release. Luckily, it’s with a good reason since Steam isn’t in the habit of selling watered-down games. It’s very much a handheld PC, in the vein of something like GPD Win Max 2 devices, but it doesn’t run Windows 10 (or Windows 11). At least not out of the box. 

You’re getting SteamOS and Proton, terms which some Linux fans may be familiar with, but to others, it might be foreign. Steam Deck doesn’t natively run Windows, but you can run a Windows game on it. It’s a little confusing, so we’ll explain what it means.

What are Steam OS and Proton?

Steam Deck promotional image (Image credit: Source: Valve)

The Steam Deck isn’t Valve’s first attempt at a piece of gaming hardware. Remember Steam Machines? No, probably not. The Steam Machine was Valve’s first attempt at a games console, and it ran custom software called SteamOS. But there was nothing magical about the standard hardware, just as there’s nothing magical about the Steam Deck.





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