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Get those Steam Decks and Legion Go S handhelds updated because Valve's just released a metric ton of fixes in the latest client

A Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS sitting on a desk showing the settings page with joystick RGB customization options
(Image credit: Future)

I check for SteamOS update announcements almost every day, and I can't remember the last time there's been one as expansive as this. The September 9 Steam Deck client update—the most recent SteamOS update to release via the stable channel—lists 31 general changes, the majority of these being fixes.

That's not even including the bunch of changes listed that are specific to Desktop Mode, Steam Input, Remote Play, Accessibility, and the Lenovo Legion Go S. (I'm not going to bother counting those; there's a lot, okay?)

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