Epic Games adds anti-cheat support to Steam Deck for Linux

Author

Gullu

Date

Sep, 27.2021


Epic Games has stated that its anti-cheat software "Easy Anti-Cheat" will be compatible with Mac and Linux, including the Steam Deck. In this case, Valve is believed to have stated that they would like to collaborate with the creators of Easy Anti-Cheat or Battleye.

The Steam Deck, a portable gaming device, is known to run on Linux and receives active support in this regard. Because Epic Games has revealed that Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) will work on Linux and Mac, as well as Valve's Steam Deck. The programme was created to work with the Proton and Wine compatibility layers, which are required for the Steam Deck to run Windows games. According to Epic Games, developers should be able to activate Easy Anti-Cheat for Linux via Proton or Wine on the Epic Online Services developer portal with just a few clicks starting with the newest release of the SDK.

To support multiplayer games built by partners, Easy Anti-Cheat is coming to Linux and Steam Deck. The EAC team has been working on the underlying effort for quite some time. Thanks to Valve for supporting the project! https://t.co/13SdlD6pNE

— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) September 24, 2021
The Steam Deck is expected to be released in December. Valve has sent out kits to development teams in order for them to provide feedback and validate their games for the Steam Deck. In addition, a recent Q&A about the Steam Deck was published, revealing some interesting insights about the portable.