In the latest roundup of newly verified and playable Steam Deck games, the list kicks off with Hero's Land at number 10, a free-to-play multiplayer survival game set in a mysterious continent filled with perilous monsters. Players must sharpen their survival skills, farm for superior weapons, and climb the real-time leaderboard.
At number nine is Murders on the Yangtze River, an intriguing detective game challenging players' deduction skills and logical reasoning. However, it's noted that the game is not in English beyond the first demo chapter.
Taking the eighth spot is the iconic Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, a real-time strategy game set in 2047. It promises a thrilling experience in the Tiberium universe, emphasizing strategy, speed, and cunning.
Nightingale secures the seventh position, inviting players to a mystical and perilous world trapped in the Fay Realms. The game involves survival quests in various landscapes, including Fay wild forests, treacherous swamps, and shimmering deserts.
Company of Heroes 3 claims the sixth spot, offering intense warfare experiences with ground, air, and naval forces. The dynamic campaign maps, four unique factions, and international battle groups promise a new strategy in each playthrough.
At number five is DDnet, a cooperative 2D precision platformer that challenges players with tough maps. With the ability to rally up to 64 friends globally, the game emphasizes teamwork and the highs and lows of cooperative play.
Balatro, at number four, presents a unique blend of roguelike gameplay and poker strategy. Players combine valid poker hands with Joker cards to create synergies and builds, leading to confrontations with the final boss.
The third spot is occupied by the "Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection," offering a nostalgic experience of the Star Wars universe in campaign mode and Galactic Conquest.
Eve Online claims the second position, promising an interstellar adventure where players become immortal capsular commanders, customizing over 350 starships to carve their destinies in the cosmos.
The top spot goes to Last Epoch, an action RPG that combines time travel, dungeon crawling, and deep character customization for endless replayability. With 15 mastery classes and over 120 skill trees, players embark on a journey to save time itself from the void, confronting dark empires and gods.