A new trend in PC gaming was popularized by Valve’s excellent Steam Deck, a handheld option that brought console-style convenience to the masses who wanted to play titles locked to the platform, whether that’s via Steam or any other storefront. I have my own, and it remains a huge part of my almost-daily gaming routine, but its Linux-based presentation is starting to be overshadowed by Windows-based alternatives.
First, the ASUS ROG Ally showed promising signs of supporting Microsoft’s operating system…








