Concord is the new upcoming team-based first-person shooter that has recently launched its beta weekend, allowing players who preordered the game to jump in and try it out. As the buzz around the game grows, many handheld gaming device owners, like yourself, might be curious to know if Concord is supported on popular platforms such as the Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, and Asus ROG Ally. Well, let’s find out.
With the beta out, you too might be hoping for other players to try the game on handheld devices like the Asus ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, or the Steam Deck. Well, we have gathered all the important information for you to go through! From compatibility and performance to potential issues, we’ve covered everything you need to know. Keep reading till the end to find out if Concord is ready to play on your favorite handheld gaming device.
Concord game Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go & Asus Rog Ally Support Details
Steam Deck
Right now, Concord is not listed as verified or playable on the Steam Deck. The official verdict is that the game is not compatible with the Steam Deck. We checked the forums on Steam but did not find any player reports regarding the game’s compatibility on the Deck. Luckily, there are gameplay videos online that show that the game is indeed playable on the handheld, but without a huge catch! Since the game cannot be run on a Linux system, you have no other option but to go for a Windows setup on your Deck. Install Windows, download the game, and then you should be able to play the game. Nevertheless, if you were holding off your pre-order purchase depending on the game’s Steam Deck compatibility, feel free to pre-order it (only if you are comfortable dual-booting your Deck with Windows) as you will be able to play it on the Deck, albeit with some tweaks.
Asus Rog Ally and Lenovo Legion Go
For the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go, just like with the case of the Steam Deck, there is no official information available regarding Concord’s compatibility. But that is not the end; the good news is that recent gameplay videos have shown that the game runs on these devices. These handheld devices have similar specifications and are basically like mini PCs. With out-of-the-box Windows installed, you should not have issues with the game like you would while playing on Steam Deck.
Well, as far as the Beta of Concord is concerned, so far, we can say that it is playable on the Asus ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, and the Steam Deck (with Windows OS). Anyway, that is all the information we have on the support details of Concord for Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. We hope this was helpful. Now, for more gaming reads like this, keep visiting DigiStatement daily! Read more: Lutris Steam Deck Controller Not Working: How to fix it?