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Farm Together 2, the sequel to the popular co-op farming game, has received Steam Deck Verified status 3 weeks after it launched at the start of May. The developers state there are still some issues if you suspend the game and resume it, but they are working on fixes for that.

Farm Together 2 got off to a pretty decent start on Steam and currently holds 86% positive reviews. The main complaint being that the game doesn't offer much more content than the original Farm Together right now, but there are positive feedback on how the game has been improved visually, as well as the groundwork being there for a more in-depth game, featuring things like terrain manipulation.

Here's the trailer for Farm Together 2:

The updates have been coming thick and fast for Farm Together 2, with a new patch almost every weekday. There have already been new crops and animals added since launch, so here's hoping that the steady updates continue!

Farm Together 2 has full controller support, and the system requirements mean that the Steam Deck can likely push the game near the top of its visual capabilities, or hold back and save some battery life. We don't own the game to test just yet, unfortunately.

Farm Together 2 is available on Steam for $19.99. It has just received a Steam Deck Verified rating, so it should run very well on the Steam Deck.

Have you tried Farm Together 2 on the Steam Deck yet? Let us know in the comments below!

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Oliver Stogden
Oliver began playing video games at an early age, starting with the SNES console and Commodore Amiga computer. Nowadays, his interest is in the future of portable technology, such as handheld gaming systems, portable power stations/banks, and portable monitors. And seeing just how far we can push these devices.
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