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Valve reveals top 100 most-played Steam Deck games

With the release of the Steam Deck back in 2022, Valve has been keeping track of exactly what kind of games owners have been playing on its portable handheld. With us having entered the Steam Deck’s 3rd year on the market, Valve has revealed the top 100 most played games on Deck over the past year.

Releasing the charts via the Steam store, Valve published its top 100 games played on Steam Deck, saying “It's been roughly two years since we launched Steam Deck, and we thought we'd take a look at the games being played on it the most in its second year!”

It is worth noting that the list is ranked by highest daily active player counts between March 2023 and now, and does not disquality non-Steam Deck verified titles. With that, the top 10 most played titles were:

  1. Baldur’s Gate 3
  2. Vampire Survivors
  3. Dave the Diver
  4. Hogwarts Legacy
  5. Elden Ring
  6. Palworld
  7. Cyberpunk 2077
  8. GTA V
  9. Stardew Valley
  10. Red Dead Redemption 2

The full list of the top 100 titles can be found HERE, but it is interesting to see the range of titles played on Valve’s handheld device – in particular when it comes to hardware demands. We have easy-to-hop-in-and-out titles like Vampire Survivors and Stardew Valley alongside graphics-chewing monsters like Hogwarts Legacy, Cyberpunk and RDR2.

Despite its relatively modest hardware, it is impressive to see just how much use owners have been getting out of the handheld.

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