Top 10 most played games on Steam Deck during the month of November

Steam Deck has arrived on the market to change the rules of what until now we understood to be a PC to play. Its influence is even going further because it covers a gap that both Sony and Microsoft with Xbox have left on purpose: mobile gaming where Nintendo has traditionally reigned. So let’s see what are the titles that are most used by users of Valve’s consolidated computer.

Top 10 most played games on Steam Deck

Why does a Steam Deck only top matter?

It is obvious that distinctions have always been made around what it means to play on a computer or a console. There are certain genres that can only be conceived of as working in the guts of a PC, and rarely the other way around. This versatility has meant that, with the arrival of Steam Deck, we have seen how users (which already exceed a million) end up opting for developments that we could well consider as native to consoles. Conceived to be played with a gamepad away from keyboards and mice.

So we are going to show you what is the classification of the ten most used games by Steam Deck users last November. Do some of them surprise you? Do they differ much from the general top of the Valve store? These are:

10 – Fallout 4

Some have taken the opportunity to resume the old game of this old classic that if they left halfway at the time, now they want to complete it. Being able to play it at the bus stop does a long time because we return to the mythical lands of the Wasteland.

9 – Red Dead Redemption 2

Three-quarters of the same is true of Red Dead Redemption 2 , which at times seems incredible to play on the Steam Deck on the go and, best of all, is still as fun and deep as ever.

8 – Sprout

We have already told you about this roguelike phenomenon that is as simple as the mechanism of a potato, but that is so fun and fast that… who can resist playing another game?

7 – The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

With the arrival of the next-gen patch, its popularity has grown, waiting to see everything that will change. At the moment, it seems that, despite its eight years, it is still as played as it was at the time of its launch.

6 – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

Twelve years contemplate this Skyrim that has already seen several editions released on Steam. In one of the latest (the Special Edition) with graphic revamp and all, players can continue their adventure on the laptop screen wherever they go. Can you ask for more?

5 – Stardew Valley

It is another of the games that makes you want to play it always and at all times because its games are virtually endless . With Steam Deck we achieve the squaring of the circle by being able to continue with what we were at home while we travel by train or wait for the late friend who never arrives on time.

4 – Cyberpunk 2077

The CD Projekt RED game seems to forget about the old launch problems and it is proven that Steam Deck is a perfect consolidated PC for games that need tens of hours to finish. And that plug and play to recover in seconds what we were doing after having the machine suspended is something that we cannot even consider with a desktop or laptop PC.

3-ELDEN RING

Another one that dances. Dozens of hours, maximum difficulty and all the signs that it will become one of the GOTY of 2022. Does anyone have doubts about it?

2 – Persona 5 Royal

Atlus has managed, based on a lot of effort and titles that were creating a community, to be one of the most successful companies every time it launches one of these Personas . This, without a doubt, is one of the roundest you can find.

1 – Vampire Survivors

A roguelike that is hitting the beast. We have already told you about it and it is so simple and fun that it is an inexhaustible source of entertainment for silly moments in which we do nothing. Either at home or sitting in the park feeding the pigeons.