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Unity Extends Official Support for Steam, SteamOS, & Linux

Unity will add a native solution for bringing games to Valve's Steam platform and introduce targeted enhancements to the engine's Linux runtime.

At the GDC product update, Unity announced that it will bring official Steam support. The engine will feature a native solution for Steam, Steam Deck, and Steam Machine, as shared by James Stone, Technical Director of Product for Platforms. Before, the developers had to bring their Unity-powered games to Valve's gaming hub by themselves, but the new built-in platform toolkit will facilitate this workflow.

Apart from this, the company will introduce targeted enhancements to Unity's Linux runtime to provide native performance increases and remove the need for developers to rely on Windows through Proton. 

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Check out more details in Unity's stream covering the engine's key updates:

Also, take a look at Valve's new lineup of Steam hardware, the Steam Machine, the Steam Frame VR headset, and a redesigned Steam Controller, along with Steam's new features for publishers and developers:

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