Vambear Games’ Feed the Cups is one of the latest additions to Steam’s Early Access program. Released on February 21, 2024, it’s a roguelite multiplayer online co-op where you will be running a Drink Shop and trying your best to fulfill your customer’s needs. Player reception so far has been pretty positive, with the game even surpassing 10,000 players recently. All in all, Feed the Cups is looking to be a pretty great competition to other similar titles like PlateUp! and Overcooked 2. While the game is only available on PC right now, a lot of players want to know if they can also play it on PC handhelds like the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and the Lenovo Legion Go.
Although there were many PC handhelds before, it was only after the release of the Steam Deck that such types of devices started to get more popular. Thanks to the affordable cost of the Deck and Valve’s incredible support, we now have other major players in the PC handheld market too, like the Asus Rog Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go. And now, Feed the Cups players want to know if they can play it on such devices. So, let’s go ahead and find out all about that.
Feed the Cups Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally & Lenovo Legion Go Support Details
At the time of publishing this, the Steam Deck compatibility of Feed the Cups remains Unknown. The ProtonDB page of the game is completely empty, with not even a single report under the Steam Deck section. So, does that mean Feed the Cups is unplayable on the Deck? Well, not exactly. The Unknown category just means that Valve has yet to check the game for compatibility. So, there’s a good chance that Feed the Cups is playable on the Deck. And that should be more likely to be the case since the system requirements aren’t really that high. And in case you encounter compatibility issues, just dual-boot Windows on the Deck.
As for the Asus Rog Ally and the Legion Go, these two will not have any issues running Feed the Cups. While there’s no confirmation on whether the game is playable on both of these PC handhelds, we are more than confident that you will have no trouble enjoying Feed the Cups on the Asus Rog Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go. Why? Well, because Asus Rog Ally and Legion Go run on Windows OS along with a processor more powerful than the one on Steam Deck. So, if you are using either of these PC handhelds, then go ahead and download the game and have fun with it.
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