Something that the rapid growth of technology has really propelled is the popularity of handheld devices. While players mostly played games on their PCs or consoles, the demand for handhelds has gone up in the past few years or so. Be it Valve’s Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, or Asus ROG Ally, these handhelds are dominating the market at present. This means that there’s a huge demand of games for these platforms. Every time a game comes out, the common question that players ask is if it’ll be available on these handhelds. The case with Parkitect is something similar. Does Parkitect support the Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, & Asus ROG Ally? Continue reading this article till the end to find out!
Parkitect, the popular theme park management game from Texel Raptor, hit the Xbox and PlayStation consoles on July 3, 2024. The game has been available for PC players since 2018, after being on Early Access for two years. After a successful run of around six years (eight, if you consider the beta period), the game is now available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, & PS5. The console release of Parkitect gave rise to the same old question once again: the question about handheld ports. So, does Parkitect support the Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, & Asus ROG Ally? Let’s find out!
Parkitect Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, & Asus ROG Ally Support Details
If you love theme park management games and if you love your handheld PC, then this question must have been bothering you for ages. Parkitect, after all, is one of the most popular theme park management/business simulation titles out there. So, we understand the excitement surrounding the handheld ports of the game. Let’s, then, discuss one by one if you can play this game on your favorite handheld system.
Steam Deck
As far as handheld PCs go, it won’t be a stretch to say that Valve’s Steam Deck knows no competition. For countless reasons, this is the most popular handheld gaming platform among players. So, it’s understandable if Deck users are looking forward to playing Parkitect on their devices. Now, for a while, Parkitect was marked as unplayable on Steam Deck, as reflected in this tweet from the developers. However, even then, players were happily playing the game on their Steam Decks. Now, even better, the game is listed as a Playable title for the Deck on Steam. So, yes, the game is indeed supported on the Deck, but it doesn’t have the official Deck Verified tag. This might be due to the occasional issues that players face, including crashing. So, you’d want to watch out for that.
Lenovo Legion Go & Asus ROG Ally
So, as it stands, we have nothing official from the developers or the fans on the game’s compatibility with Lenovo Legion Go & Asus ROG Ally. However, what we do know is that both these platforms have better hardware than the Steam Deck. So, if you can play a game on the Deck, you should be able to run the game on these platforms too. Furthermore, both of these devices operate on Windows, and Parkitect is, originally a PC game. So we are quite sure that the game should run fine on the Lenovo Legion Go & Asus ROG Ally. If there are other developments, we’ll make sure to let you know.
Well, that concludes this article. Hopefully, you’ve got a clear idea of the Steam Deck, Lenovo Legion Go, & Asus ROG Ally support details for Parkitect. If you found this article helpful and informative, keep visiting DigiStatement for more such gaming content and news!