How to play Diablo 4 on Steam Deck

Steam or Battle.net, it’s all good

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One of the hottest games of 2023,Diablo 4got existing fans excited and drew in a legion of new ones. It’s a real game-of-the-year contender, too. Better still, it’s available to play on PC and console, just as with its predecessor.

That also includes theSteam Deck. Diablo 4 isn’t being distributed through Steam just yet, but that part is coming. But that doesn’t block you from playing on your Deck if you bought directly from Blizzard. Valve has ensured that Proton has the necessary optimizations to make it play like a dream.

Here’s everything you need to do.

Diablo 4 on Steam Deck - The easy way

Diablo 4 on Steam Deck - The easy way

At launch the only way to play Diablo 4 on PC or the Steam Deck was through Blizzard’s Battle.net client. While there is a way to do this on the Steam Deck, from October 17, 2023, Diablo 4 will be available through Steam and will be Deck Verified.

For new players, this is great. Buy it on Steam, it’ll work on the Steam Deck with no effort at all.

Existing players will need to buy a copy on Steam to take advantage of this because, at least right now, there’s no talk of being able to transfer your license. I wouldn’t recommend anyone buys another copy of a game on the same platform just to have it from a different store, but you do you.

If you already own Diablo 4 through Battle.net, get that set up on your Steam Deck instead. I recommend the method below using Lutris.

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Whether you simply want the convenience or you prefer to play your PC games in a handheld mode, getting Diablo 4 to run on Steam Deck can be really convenient. The key to playing Diablo 4 on the Steam Deck is being able to run the Blizzard Battle.net client. And one of the easiest ways to do that is using an awesome tool calledLutris. With Lutris, you can install the Battle.net client with ease.

To install Lutris, it’s best to have a keyboard and mouse handy. While not absolutely necessary, it will make it much easier since you’ll be operating in desktop mode.

  1. LaunchDesktop Modeon your Steam Deck.2. Click theDiscovericon from the taskbar (or find it inAll Appsif you removed it.)3. Search forLutris.4. Click install.

Lutris will now install to your Steam Deck, but staying in desktop mode for a bit longer is a good idea.

The next stage is to use Lutris to install and set up the Battle.net client on your Steam Deck. Fortunately, this is a straightforward process.

You may also need to install additional dependencies on your Steam Deck, but anything the client requires will be presented in the installation box that pops up. It’s literally as easy as following the instructions and allowing Lutris to process the installation.

From here, you only need to log in and install Diablo 4 as you would on any Windows PC. To access Lutris from the handheld UI, you’ll need to add Lutris as a non-Steam game.

Now you can launch Battle.net via Lutris from the regular Steam Deck UI and Diablo 4.

Valve added customizations to Proton Experimental back in the beta phase, so there shouldn’t be any real issues launching and playing the game.

Lutris allows you to change what you use to run games, including the customized WineGE versions which are like ProtonGE, but built specifically for non-Steam applications. If there are any tweaks that will be needed, they’ll be listed on theDiablo 4 page on the Lutris website.

More advanced users can still install the Battle.net client directly, but it’s a slightly more complicated process. For most, going through Lutris is the simplest way to get yourself into the game, and makes managing your install a little easier. The added bonus to Lutris is that you can also use it to access games from GOG, Epic Games, and other sources.

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