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PC game development surges in Steam Deck handheld era — But don't count Xbox and PlayStation out
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How many of them are indie developers and how many do AAA? (Edit: The article says "Something to remember here is that the majority of devs are indie developers rather than larger AAA studios.") I think one of the biggest contributors to this is that supporting Steam Deck is much easier thanks to Proton, especially if they already have a Windows version. And the extra exposure they get through the Steam store and various articles and forums by having a Steam Deck version.
My thoughts exactly, it's much easier and cheaper to make your first game for PC