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LEGO Horizon Adventures Now Verified for Steam Deck

LEGO Horizon Adventures Now Verified for Steam Deck LEGO Horizon Adventures Now Verified for Steam Deck

The PlayStation 5 has seen its share of ups and downs in 2024. From highly anticipated exclusives like Helldivers 2, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Stellar Blade, Black Myth: Wukong, and Astro Bot to disappointments like Concord and controversies surrounding the PS5 Pro’s price, it’s been a mixed bag. One of the year’s highlights for PlayStation is the release of LEGO Horizon Adventures, a title from PlayStation Studios available on PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Horizon itself stands as one of PlayStation’s flagship franchises.

While the PC version is available via Steam, it initially lacked Steam Deck support. That has now changed, with LEGO Horizon Adventures officially Verified for the Steam Deck. According to Valve’s testing process, this verification signifies the game is “fully functional” on the handheld device, working seamlessly with its built-in controls and display.

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LEGO Horizon Adventures gameplay on Steam DeckLEGO Horizon Adventures gameplay on Steam Deck

LEGO Horizon Adventures is priced at $59.99 on Steam, matching its original launch price from November 14th. While discounts haven’t been announced, the upcoming Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Christmas sales could potentially offer reduced pricing. For the full price, Steam Deck users can expect around eight to ten hours of gameplay. A standard playthrough clocks in around eight hours, while completionists can expect closer to ten.

Exploring the Brick-Built Horizon

“Journey to a distant future, where the land is made of LEGO bricks and lush nature has reclaimed the Earth,” states the game’s official description. “Meet the Nora tribe who live in the settlement of Mother’s Heart, and catch your first glimpse of the incredible dinosaur-like machines that roam the forests, mountains, and deserts that stretch beyond the village walls…”

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