Steam Deck Support Confirmed for Witchfire by The Astronauts

Finally on Steam!

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Image via The Astronauts

Witchfire, the first-person dark fantasy RPG shooter from The Astronauts, is finally making its way to Steam this month, in September 2024. It’s still launching in early access for at least another year, but it’s finally free from the Epic Games Store and can utilize all the excellent features provided by the Steam client and store. The developers have also confirmed that Witchfire will be playable on the Steam Deck from day one.

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Witchfire Steam Deck Support Confirmed

The Astronauts announced on Steam that Witchfire is coming to Steam in early access on September 23, 2024. They also confirmed a few more details in this brief announcement post.

  • Epic Games Store save files will work on Steam
  • There will be achievements in the Steam version
  • Witchfire has full controller support for the client
  • Witchfire will be playable on the Steam Deck

While Steam Deck support has been confirmed, we’re unsure what optimizations the developers have done for it and how this build will run on the device.

We already know that the Steam Deck can provide a decent experience on the device, and you’ll find plenty of videos on YouTube showcasing the Epic Games Store version running on the Deck with a good mix of settings and XeSS enabled.

However, now that the title is finally coming to Steam, we’ll likely see improvements and optimizations further made to get the verified or playable status from the Valve team. If you’re interested in the title, you can now add it to your wishlist on Steam.

We had a great time checking out the early access release last year, and we’re excited to see how far it has come since then. It’s still a while till its full release, but the Steam release should allow developers to easily gather more feedback from a wider audience.

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Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.

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