

On the Destiny 2 subreddit, some players theorize that launching Destiny 2 on SteamOS might make it difficult or impossible to implement the multiplayer game’s anti-cheat systems. There’s no technical reason for this given - the Steam Deck’s AMD-based hardware should be more than enough to run the game, if not completely optimized. Players who are not accessing Destiny 2 through Windows and attempt to bypass the SteamOS/Proton incompatibility will be met with a game ban.

Players who attempt to launch Destiny 2 on the Steam Deck through SteamOS or Proton will be unable to enter the game and will be returned to their game library after a short time.

Update: Game is now playable in some regions already ahead of time.Destiny 2 is not supported for play on the Steam Deck or on any system utilizing Steam Play’s Proton unless Windows is installed and running. Will you be checking out the game on mobile and PC tomorrow? The in app purchases include different sets of Eternal Orbs available in packs.

You can also pre-register on the official website here which has some class details, gameplay clips, and more information about the upcoming release. If you’d like to check it out at launch, you can get Diablo Immortal on the App Store for iOS here and on Google Play for Android here. The release schedule across the world is below:ĭetails on server availability by region and more are here. If you pre-ordered or pre-registered for Diablo Immortal on iOS and Android, your download should’ve automatically begun. Details on supported controllers for mobile and cross play are here. In-game I was prompted to download seemingly a little over 9GB so keep that in mind. The download size listed on the App Store is 3.5GB, but it is about 2.9GB on my iPhone 11. Blizzard recently began pre-loading for the PC version via and now mobile players can pre-download the game as well. Diablo Immortal (Free) for iOS and Android can finally be downloaded with servers going live in some regions already.
