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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Valve released a fresh upgrade for the Steam Deck OS now in Beta, including a fix for an upcoming game.
Likely as they don't want to name any third-party games to not cause any issues with the developer / publisher in question.
Fixed a GPU driver crash with an upcoming game
Fixed hangs on reboot when switching from upcoming Beta OS releases.
If it is Starfield, they'll likely want this release before the end of the week when the Early Access for it starts.
We're still waiting on SteamOS 3.5, which Valve seem to be taking their sweet time on, which recently added a colour temperature setting for the screen.
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