If Valve really wanted to make a splash, they could release a desktop version of SteamOS in October, right when support for Windows 10 ends. For additional damage, they could bundle in Half-Life 3. Just imagine the coverage this would get.

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    SteamOS has been available for years but no general purpose desktop release as of yet. Or anytime in the near future.

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      That’s a different iteration of SteamOS than the current Arch-based immutable image the Deck uses.

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          Right, but it’s a different distro than the one being referred to here. I know because I made the same mistake.

          That one is based on Debian and has existed since 2013. The version on Steam Deck is Arch-based immutable and has not been publicly released yet (EDIT: For anything besides Steam Deck).

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SteamOS#Releases_and_performance

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              Like the wiki says:

              Only available as the system image for the Steam Deck.

              So OK sure, but you can literally only use it on the Steam Deck which already comes with it pre-installed.

              I clarified my previous comment.

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                Yes, as I said in my initial comment, there is no general purpose release.

                It’s not true that you can “literally only use it on Steam Deck” either, lots of people have already demonstrated it working fine on a wide variety of devices. It’s just not intended for that purpose.