
RELATED: Valve aims to Avoid Joystick Drift on its Steam Deck System This feature represents something that no other hand-held console or piece of hardware has had in the past. In a recent interview with IGN, Valve's Greg Coomer and Pierre-Loup Friffais have both said that the Steam Deck will absolutely have mod support, saying that because the device is essentially a PC that's handheld, it has all the same functionality of a regular PC.

Alongside the Deck's many features, the company is now saying that it will fully support mods for games.

When Valve announced the hand-held PC device last week, much of the community and media began to get excited about this latest portable console, which is actually more of a PC than something like, say, the Nintendo Switch.

The upcoming Steam Deck from Valve is fast becoming one of the most hotly-anticipated devices of the year.
