![]() (That’s how it went for us anyway.)įirst, you’ll need to get this file onto your Steam Deck. There’s a file missing in the install that needs to be manually installed for the PlayStation Plus app to work - if it’s missing, the Plus app will launch and crash repeatedly until you freak out while desperately trying to figure out how to restart your Steam Deck. This step is confusing and oddly crucial. ![]() Get through the PlayStation Plus Setup wizard and hit Install.Īt the end, make sure you uncheck the box next to Launch PlayStation Plus. Go back to your Steam Library and hit Play to launch the installer. Select Proton-6.21-GE-2 from the dropdown. Check the box next to Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool. Right-click on it with the left trigger and go to Properties > Compatibility. Open your Steam Library and scroll down to the new PlaystationPlus entry. Use the Compatibility tab to force Steam to use Proton-6.212-GE-2. Back in the first window, hit Add Selected Programs. Pick the PlayStationPlus installer you just downloaded and hit open. Navigate to /home/deck/Downloads/ (or wherever you stored the installer) and change the file type to All Files. In the bottom left, click on Add Game > Add a Non-Steam Game. Add the PlayStation Plus installer to the Steam Library. ![]() Instead, get ready to do some cajoling here. Scroll down to the Cloud Streaming section and download the Playstation Plus app - you can also just open this page in your Steam Deck’s browser and follow that link.ĭon’t launch the installer, though. Open a browser from the desktop (like Firefox) and head to the Playstation Plus page. Choose Exit, and then relaunch Steam - either with the desktop icon or by going to the Application Launcher > Games > Steam. Once it’s installed, go to the taskbar and right-click on the Steam icon. This isn’t the newest version, but it’s one patched specifically for the PlayStation Plus app (and the only one we got to work). Make sure the Compatibility Tool dropdown is set to GE-Proton, and then scroll down to choose 6.21-GE-2 from the version list. Hit the Application Launcher (the start button on the task bar), and go to Utilities to launch ProtonUP-Qt and Choose Add Version. Hit Steam + X to pull up the on-screen keyboard and type “ProtonUp” in the search bar. In Desktop Mode, click on Discover, the shopping bag icon on the left side of the taskbar. To get around this, you’ll need to install Proton, an emulator that tricks the PS Plus app into running on Linux (the Steam Deck’s SteamOS). Unlike getting Xbox Cloud Gaming on the Steam Deck (which runs through a browser), Playstation Plus Cloud Steaming requires its own app - and that app is for Windows. Yes, the clicking is backward, but it kind of works once you get used to it. More useful, though, is using the right trackpad to move the mouse, the right trigger to left-click, and the left trigger to right-click. In Desktop Mode, you can use the touchscreen to interact with some things. In the next menu, choose Switch to Desktop Mode. Hit the Steam button and scroll down to Power. Our guide to installing PlayStation Plus on your Steam Deck will walk you through every step you need to follow to start streaming PlayStation games to your Steam Deck.īefore anything else, you’ll need to switch over to the Steam Deck’s Desktop Mode to get at the underlying SteamOS. Reddit user PlanetSmasherN9 figured out the process, while folks in the comments figured out a few additional tweaks. Getting the PlayStation Plus app running on your Steam Deck is not exactly easy - and it’s a lot more finicky than getting Xbox Cloud Gaming up and running. With your PS4, PS5, or PC, a Premium subscription lets you stream PS4 and older games through the PlayStation Plus app. But what about Sony’s counterpart, PlayStation Plus Cloud Streaming?Ī PlayStation Plus Premium subscription gets you access to a catalogue of more 400 PS4 and PS5 games, along with a few hundred more PS3 titles and about a hundred titles from the original PlayStation, the PS2, and the PSP. Since it’s really just a computer, though, it’s possible - and not too difficult - to get it to run a browser and access non-Valve programs, like Xbox Cloud Gaming. A Steam Deck is a handheld computer dedicated to running your Steam games whenever and wherever you want.
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