Valve has given a short update on the dev-kits for the upcoming Linux powered handheld Steam Deck, with more developers being able to get their hands on it soon.
Writing on Steam the team said "All packaged up and ready for devs! This is one of the limited batches of Steam Deck dev-kits heading out today for partners to test their games. These engineering verification test builds allow us to connect developers with units that are functionally identical to what will ship to you.
Since we are still in the final stages of development, the dev-kit program gives us the chance to guide game developers through the process of getting their games on Steam Deck while also continuing to gather their feedback as we prepare for the official launch at the end of the year.
Here are a few behind-the-scenes shots of developer units getting their last few updates before making their way out the door."
A few developers do already have theirs though. We’ve seen that Garry Newman of Facepunch already commented that Rust “runs good” on the Steam Deck and they’re working with Easy Anti-Cheat to get it all hooked up, we saw the Phil Spencer of Xbox had access too and commented on Halo, Age of Empires and xCloud working nicely.
Now we’ve also seen that Terraria developer Re-Logic also has access as they commented on Twitter to say “Terraria + @Steam Deck, perfect combination for your adventures!”. What’s interesting about this picture is how blue the inside of the case is. We’ve now seen a white one and a blue one but we still don’t know which people will get as all models offer a carrying case but the top-end model has an “Exclusive carrying case”.