Valve has just released the latest beta version of SteamOS that brings with it a massive list of bug fixes and tweaks to the Steam Deck’s operating system, including patching one of the more irritating issues we’ve encountered with the Steam Deck OLED. SteamOS 3.8.5 Beta: Second Clutch isn’t just for Steam Deck users, though, as it also includes changes for other devices that run the software, including the Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go ranges of gaming handhelds. It’s the fix for the best gaming handheld of all, though, that caught our eye in this release. If you’ve ever encountered the issue where rebooting your Steam Deck OLED results in the speakers not working until you reboot again, this update is for you.
New SteamOS update finally fixes one of the Steam Deck’s most irritating bugs
21 May 20260

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