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This ‘unsupported’ game runs great on Steam Deck and is now 90% off

Now's the perfect time to try Dragon Age Inquisition on Steam Deck
Last Updated on June 24, 2024
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If you’re like me – someone who absolutely loves a bargain – then you’re going to enjoy what we’ve just found on Steam. Popular RPG game, Dragon Age Inquisition, is now a fraction of its price for the next few days and we think it’s well worth a look.

Dragon Age Inquisition is now just 10% of its original price, setting you back a mere $4 right now – making it one of the biggest bargains we’ve found ahead of this year’s Steam Summer Sale.

Despite being “unsupported” by official Steam Deck standards, the game actually runs incredibly well on the handheld gaming console. Better yet, due to a growing demand for Steam Deck titles, you can find numerous workaround options that allow you to use controller settings – as discussed here.

If you’re interested in adding Dragon Age Inquisition to your game’s library, then act quickly as this limited-time offer will expire on the 27th of June, 2024. It’s currently 90% off at the Steam storefront and is still played by nearly 2,000 daily.

Save 90% off Dragon Age Inquisition: Game of the Year Edition

Community thoughts on gameplay

For those needing evidence of the game running well on Steam Deck, why not check out Steam Deck Gaming’s video where they run through some gameplay showcasing benchmarks as they do.

Steam Deck says in its 2-year-old video, “custom keyboard and mouse mapping” is required to play the game, however, as this Redditor discusses, controller support can be “worked around” using a number of different tools. There are numerous articles online which share details of how to get your Steam Deck controller to work with the game – including patches and workarounds.

All things said, Dragon Age Inquisition is a great buy right now and one that is definitely worth highlighting with its limited time offering.

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