Tales of Berseria Is Currently Unsupported On Steam Deck

Steam Database has been regularly updated to include which games are and aren’t currently supported for the highly anticipated Steam Deck, Valve’s portable gaming hardware. Prominent Twitter gaming enthusiast, Wario64, has been alerting his followers of this continually evolving list.

Recently, Tales of Berseria has been confirmed to be currently unsupported on the hardware. This is a beloved entry in the Tales of franchise, so this will assuredly be a devastating blow for fans. Still, it’s more than likely that it has not been extensively tested yet, and will become supported in the near future.

Ys: Memories of Celceta and Ys Origin are currently unsupported on the Steam Deck. Interestingly, Ys: IX Monstrum Nox is now tagged as unsupported despite being shown off on the hardware months ago.

Tales of Berseria

If you feel overwhelmed by the number of Tales of entries, we shared our thoughts on the best 5 entries newcomers should start with.

If you missed it, check out our positive review of Tales of Arise’s PlayStation 5 version.

Bandai Namco has added a Tales of series gallery app on PSN and Xbox.

Additionally, we wrote 5 tips beginners of the game should know before fully diving in.

For cultured individuals, I shared my top 5 Tales of waifus, with some rather unconventional picks.

Tales of Arise advances the graphics with the new “Atmospheric Shader,” which presents the world as if it were a hand-drawn painting. Further, the combat has evolved, allowing for a better sense of spectacle and direct player feedback based upon their actions. Finally, the graphics, combat system, characters, and story combine to present a vivid and realized world that the developer hopes will immerse players.

Tales of Arise has launched worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.


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