Gigantic is back!! The popular third-person hero shooter MOBA is slated to release this April 9, 2024, for Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and the PS5. Active development for the game was stopped and its servers were discontinued back in 2018, leading to many fans getting disheartened. But at long last, it’s finally here – revived and upgraded. Shifting from free-to-play to a buy-to-play model, Gigantic: Rampage Edition is developed by Abstraction Games and will be published by Gearbox Publishing, also known for the Borderlands and Homeworld series. The Rampage Edition brings back everything that was available in the original game and adds in quite a lot of new stuff too, ranging from new heroes to maps and even a new game mode called – Rush. Abstraction has also promised a ranked mode and new hero skins as post-launch content for the game and the best part about it is that all of this will be made available for free via future updates. With so much fun stuff to enjoy, it’s only evident that players would also want to know whether they will be able to enjoy the game on their PC handhelds too.
A decade ago, no one could’ve imagined just how popular PC handhelds would turn out to be. And it’s all been possible thanks to the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and the Lenovo Legion Go. As the market for PC handhelds grows, new players are also starting to make their debuts, with the most recent one being MSI with its Intel powered-MSI Claw. A game like Gigantic Rampage Edition looks like a perfect game for PC handhelds, and as such, a lot of fans really want to know whether their devices will be able to handle it. So, let’s go ahead and find out all about that.
Gigantic Rampage Edition Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, & Asus Rog Ally Support Details
Let’s start with Gigantic: Rampage Edition on the Steam Deck. As of right now, developer Abstraction Games hasn’t officially announced that the game will support the Steam Deck. So, does this mean you will not be able to enjoy Gigantic: Rampage Edition on the Steam Deck? Well, no. During the game’s first Closed Beta Test, a lot of players tried the game on their Decks and surprisingly faced little to no issues. Suffice it to say, you won’t have much trouble playing Gigantic: Rampage Edition on your Steam Deck when it releases on April 9, 2024.
Now what about the Lenovo Legion Go and the Asus Rog Ally? Well, since both of these PC handhelds run on Windows OS, you will be able to run Gigantic: Rampage Edition on them perfectly. There’s even at least one video online that shows GRE running flawlessly on the Rog Ally. All in all, if you are worried about Gigantic: Rampage Edition not being able to run on your Rog Ally or Legion Go, we suggest that you abandon those thoughts.
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