IGN - Here's an admission that I don't often like to make: until Grand Theft Auto IV, I wasn't much of a GTA fan. It's not that I didn't appreciate the brilliance and scope of the games themselves: it was the tone that I didn't get along with. I'm the kind of gamer that stops at red lights. Running over pedestrians and causing creatively violent mayhem – two mainstays of the GTA mould of open-world game – aren't things that hold much appeal for me. I mean, I even feel bad when I cap someone in an FPS. (Unless they're a Nazi.)
GTA V's online mode is no longer available on Steam Deck (or Linux in general) and it's causing player numbers to drop rapidly on the charts.
With BattlEye anti-cheat breaking GTA Online on the Steam Deck, backlash from fans may be answered as Valve says they're looking for a fix.
Rockstar's GTA V on Android is now possible as the Winlator PC emulator now runs the game without any issues on powerful phones.