The Sinking City 2 Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally & Lenovo Legion Go Support Details

The Sinking City 2 Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally & Lenovo Legion Go Support Details

If you played and enjoyed the spine-chilling gameplay of The Sinking City, you will surely dig into its sequel. Yes, you heard that right! A sequel is on the way and fans of Lovecraftian horror are awaiting it, aptly named The Sinking City 2. The announcement of a sequel has brought forth a surge of inquiries regarding the game’s compatibility with handheld platforms like the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. Players who own these devices are looking for the details of how these devices will bring the nightmarish world of Arkham to life. So, if you are one of those players, this article is just for you!


The success of the first installment being playable on the Steam Deck has set a precedent, fueling the hopes of players that the sequel will follow suit on popular handheld devices like the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. Handheld gaming has only gotten more popular since the release of The Sinking City. It only makes sense for the sequel to follow up on the support it showed and be compatible with the Deck, Rog Ally, and Legion Go. That being said, let’s see what information is available regarding the support of the game on these devices.


The Sinking City 2 Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally & Lenovo Legion Go Support Details


The Sinking City 2 Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally & Lenovo Legion Go Support Details


As of now, there is no credible or confirming information surrounding the compatibility of The Sinking City 2 on handheld devices like the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go. Despite the eager inquiries from the gaming community, there’s a conspicuous absence of concrete information regarding the game’s support on these platforms. No leaks or rumors have surfaced, leaving fans in the dark about the potential handheld experience that awaits them. With the game yet to secure a release date, the absence of any official details is hardly surprising. Understandably, the lack of information stems from the early stages of the game’s development, and until a release date is confirmed, the gaming community must patiently await updates on whether The Sinking City 2 will extend its eldritch reach to these portable gaming devices.


Will it be supported? (Speculations)


Speculating on the potential playability of The Sinking City 2 proves challenging at this early stage, primarily due to the absence of announced system requirements. Still, Steam Deck owners are hopeful that the success of the first installment receiving Steam Deck verification will also bring this coveted badge to the upcoming sequel. However, with no disclosed system specifications, it remains uncertain. However, when it comes to the Asus Rog Ally and Legion Go, we are quite sure that the game will be playable on both, considering that they both run on Windows OS.


Anyway, as things stand, only when the system requirements are unveiled can fans begin to speculate about the eerie adventures that may unfold on the go. But regardless of the lack of official support, players often find ways to run games on their handheld systems, and we are hopeful that it will be the same in this case.


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