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Archives for September 2025

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Silksong just became the poster child for Windows games on Android.

Remember when the Steam Deck burst onto the scene and validated Linux for gaming in one fell swoop by making your Windows games handheld? Your phone might be next.

Borderlands 4 turns off your brain and turns on the fun

If you liked what the previous games have done, you sure are getting exactly more of that.

Ash Parrish
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Finally, a way to attach Steam Deck or Switch 2 to an airplane tray table.

We’re rather fond of Mechanism accessories around here, and Siri’s latest is something I’ve never seen before: a credible, folding way to attach your handhelds to an airplane seatback without becoming a Reddit meme. Hopefully. $19, shipping today, or bundled with a Magsafe adapter for your phone for $25.

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Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
You can now stream GeForce Now at 90Hz to your Steam Deck OLED.

Find Nvidia’s updated Linux app here. In the app’s Settings > Gameplay, set Frame Rate to 90 fps. For best results, I also recommend setting resolution to 3456 x 2160, and running each game at 1440p.

Nvidia also launched its RTX 5080 servers today, but it’s a soft launch:

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Steam is getting an accessibility settings menu as part of a new client update.

Alongside the new menu and a bunch of other changes, the update also adds a Customization tab to game properties that lets you set custom artwork and custom sort titles for your games, according to Valve’s update notes.

MSI Claw 8 AI Plus review: from zero to hero

7

Verge Score

No longer an embarrassment.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Is this the proof Valve’s wireless VR headset is imminent?

Valve watcher Brad Lynch thinks so. He just found code to suggest Valve’s “Roy” controllers are no longer marked as prototypes, and that Valve has finished building drivers for a Steam Link VR USB dongle that apparently uses Wi-Fi 6E to connect the headset to your computer. Is this Steam Frame?

1/2Video via Brad Lynch (X)