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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is an iconic game and one of my favorite games from the last decade. The original game, which released in 2013, is amazing, and even though the remake did change how the game looks with updated visuals and co-op, it's still an iconic game worth playing. And with the newest update, there are some nice fixes to make playing on the Steam Deck a lot nicer.
In the new update released yesterday, we have specific Steam Deck fixes to make playing much more enjoyable. We have a larger text size in spots where it was small originally, and a couple of bugs were corrected, like the LOD issue in the prologue, and some fixes in the options to make it work better with a gamepad/controller.
Overall, the new update should make Brothers a bit more playable on Deck, even though the game is rated as Unsupported. While I haven't tried it myself on the Steam Deck, and there are no reports on ProtonDB, I have seen people play it on YouTube, and it looks quite playable at medium to low settings with FSR.
You can view the full changelog over on their Steam Community Post.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake is currently available on Steam for $19.99, but it is discounted on Gamebillet for $12.54.
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