Among all the colony-building sims available right now, developer Foxy Voxel’s Going Medieval happens to be the go-to game for many. Released back in 2021, Going Medieval has been under early access for quite a while, with the developers regularly updating and introducing new content. The game continues to receive praise from both critics and players, although the combat and AI do need some improvement. All in all, players seem to be enjoying the game quite a lot, with some even asking whether they would be able to play Going Medieval on PC handhelds like the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and the Lenovo Legion Go. And this article here will help you know all about that.
PC handhelds are still going strong, and it’s highly unlikely at this point that they will go away. The handheld niche is now safely populated with mobile devices like the Deck and the Nintendo Switch. However, all three have a niche of their own too. All three PC handhelds—Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go—have garnered quite a loyal and large following, all thanks to games like Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3, and the like being playable on the go. And so, without much further ado, let’s go ahead and find out if you will be able to play Going Medieval on PC handhelds.
Going Medieval Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally & Lenovo Legion Go Support Details
As of now, developer Foxy Voxel hasn’t announced official support for Going Medieval on the Steam Deck, Rog Ally, and Legion Go. And it’s highly unlikely that Foxy Voxel will start official support right now when the game is under early access. So, does this mean you can’t play the game on PC handhelds? Well, of course, you can!!
While Going Medieval might be lacking official support from the developers, the game happens to be perfectly playable on PC handhelds. As of writing this article, Going Medieval has a Playable status when it comes to the Steam Deck. So, if you are planning to play the game on the Deck, go ahead and install it. And if the Deck is running the game, then it’s a no-brainer that users would have no trouble playing the game on both the Rog Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go. Plus, there’s at least one video available showing a Rog Ally user playing the game without any issues at all.
In conclusion, the game runs perfectly on PC handhelds, irrespective of whether it’s the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, or the Lenovo Legion Go. So, if you are on the fence about purchasing the game, don’t be.
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