Steam Deck Dev Kit OS Leaked; New SteamOS 3 Screenshots Revealed

The Steam Deck development kit has been distributed to game developers earlier this week. However, according to SteamDB creator Pavel Djundik, the dev kit has been leaked. Thus, we’re able to see some neat features about the upcoming handheld made by Valve such as the Deck’s Operating System and UI.

Let’s start with the Operating System. The Steam Deck will come equipped with SteamOS 3.0. This new version of the company’s Linux-based platform shares similarities to the Windows app. These similarities seem to be a departure from the original SteamOS which was aiming to be more of a propietary OS from Valve.

Valve Is Already Thinking About the Next Steam Deck, Says 4K Might Be Doable in a Couple Years

According to Djundik, the OS has been leaked and is now usable in other portable devices:

Unfortunately, Djundik doesn’t show which systems have been able to run SteamOS 3. However, it’s easy to assume that it’s portable PCs such as the GPD Win 3 and the Aya Neo. What Pavel DOES show, however, is a sneak peek into the Steam Deck’s UI. The Steam Deck’s UI has been previously confirmed to replace the outdated Big Picture Mode.

While the screenshots shown are nothing new for those keeping up with Steam Deck news, they give us an idea of what the user experience will be like. It should be noted that the system’s UI is still a work in progress. As such, none of the material shown should be treated as final.

Valve and AMD Working To Make Steam Deck Support Windows 11

In other Steam Deck news, we talked about how AMD is looking to help Valve make the handheld be compatible with Windows 11. AMD and Valve are working to solve the TPM 2.0 requirement issue that Windows 11 has to ensure that the Steam Deck is compatible with the upcoming OS when the handheld releases. You can read more about this here.

The Steam Deck is planned to become available at the end of the year. However, some users might have to wait until Q2 2022 and beyond for their unit to arrive.

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