

We worked closely with our friends at Valve to support #Xcloud #XboxGamePass through Microsoft Edge for the Steam Deck. This will be achieved through its Edge browser, but the catch is that you’ll need to download the Linux version of the Edge browser and install it on the console. In a post on Reddit, Microsoft has actually announced that they will be supporting streaming on the Steam Deck.

However, there is a catch and that is you’ll need to create a workaround. We suppose that would have been pretty obvious, but what if you wanted to stream using a different service? The good news is that it looks like you’ll be able to stream Xbox games through the console as well. I would greatly appreciate if you could answer each question.Valve’s new Steam Deck handheld console supports streaming via Steam Link. The new EA Play Launcher, does not show any games I have DL, but they all show in Origin, why is this and will it be fixed anytime soon? Will I have to delete Origin at some point? What If I lose my Cloud Saves? Will I then need to re-download it via my Game Pass account? Also, it saves to the cloud, does this mean that if i do have to re-DL the game, then once I log in, I should be able to play where I left off? Now, if I cancel my Subs via STEAM, will I lose access to NFS-HEAT (and the game saved). Need for Speed - Heat also show in 'Origin'. Game I get to play under my EA Subscription ie. Taking the above into consideration, if I cancel the Subs with Steam 1) Can I log in via my EA account details through my Game Pass account? 2) For example: I have purchased 'STAR WARS - Battlefront 1 & 2 via Steam which show up in my 'Origin' platform.

On my Gams Pass account the price of the EA access is 'no extra cost', but with Steam its £19.99 per year.so if I swap to my Game Pass account I save myself £19.99 which in turn means I can purchase more Games or DLC from yourselves.
