Steam is mostly seen as the βgood guysβ of the PC realm, and it has long conceived a vision where PC gaming isnβt just limited to Windows. The company has been putting its best efforts into making sure its Linux-based SteamOS is capable of delivering the best PC gaming experience, starting with its own handheld. Now, it plans to expand further, straight into its rivals.
SteamOS-Powered ROG Ally?

According to The Verge, Valve has planned to let other companies use its operating system, and that includes one of its biggest rival in the handheld market today, the ASUS ROG Ally. This was confirmed in the recent SteamOS release notes which reads: βAdded support for extra ROG Ally keys.β Valve designer Lawrance Yang told the publication that the changelog pertaining to ROG Allyβs keys βis related to third-party device support for SteamOS,β and the team is working on more handhelds to be supported.
Itβs unlikely that ASUS will be officially blessing such a modification, but all these handhelds are PCs after all β you are mostly allowed to do whatever you want with it (though warranty coverage can be a complicated matter). On the contrary, ASUS told The Verge that one big reason it sticks to Windows is their validation teams that makes sure the OS works with various kinds of hardware β which is certainly a critical metric when it comes to gaming.
That said, donβt expect SteamOS to be ready to replace your handheldβs home screen just yet. Based on Yangβs statements, it looks like there are plenty of work to do before its ready (and this company has a proud history of taking its sweet time), among other things β like adding dual-boot support for Steam Deck. SteamOS still has some way to go when it comes to supporting competitive titles too, as several major anti-cheat systems still refuse to run in any non-Windows systems.
Pokdepinion: This might very well be the key to break into Microsoftβs dominance in PC gaming, if you think about it.
