The official full version of Thronefall has finally been released, after being in early access for a total of 1.5 years. The full version debuted with the addition of three new levels along with three equipment namely: Potion Vials, Battle Axe, and Bloodwand. In addition to this, the game currently features a total of 11 new unlockable perks and 3 new mutators to allow more creative gameplay. That said, with the game’s full release, there has been a newfound interest among the player base, and curiosity about the game is at an all-time high. Now, it is obvious that handheld owners will be interested to know whether the game supports the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. Well, if you too are wondering about the same, this is just the article you need.
Being an action RTS Tower Defense game that features an over-the-top view of the game world, there is no doubt that Thronefall is a perfect addition to the handheld gaming library. In 2024, handheld gaming isn’t considered niche anymore as it has managed to disrupt the mainstream gaming scene with both portability and performance. That said, whenever a new game is released, many wonder whether it is compatible with such handheld devices. So, let’s find out what the situation is with Thronefall.
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Thronefall Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go Support Details
Steam Deck
We have some very good news for Steam Deck users. Thronefall is indeed a Deck-Verified game, which means that Valve has tested it out on the Deck and found its performance and playability good enough to provide it with the Deck-Verified tag. So, if you have a Deck, feel free to enjoy the game on it. But before you do so, you should know that multiple players have reported that the game crashes frequently on their handheld. While the controls work flawlessly on the Deck, it is the crashing issue that has troubled many. However, if you are lucky, you might not encounter any such issues at all. So, unless you try out the game, you’ll never know.
Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go
Now, coming to these handhelds, both the Rog Ally and Legion Go are handhelds that run on Windows OS right out of the box. This means that there are no compatibility issues to worry about when trying to run a game on these handhelds that is supported by Windows. So, by that logic, you should be able to play Thronefall on both the Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go with ease. In fact, the game’s performance on these devices will be much more than that on the Deck.
With that said, we hope that now you have an idea of the compatibility details of Thronefall with the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. If you find this article informative, consider visiting Android Gram for more such interesting content.