With the highly anticipated release of Starfield just around the corner, there's one question on the minds of eager gamers: Will it be compatible with the Steam Deck, Valve's handheld gaming device?

According to Starfield director Todd Howard, we'll just have to wait to find out - which many are taking as a sign that it will never happen.

During an appearance on the Xcast podcast, Howard dodged questions about Steam Deck compatibility, promising to tell us more "later down the road".

Starfield, the ambitious space-faring RPG from Bethesda, has been the talk of the gaming world ever since the Xbox Games Showcase where, among many other things, Microsoft revealed the game's different editions and themed accessories. Even if the preview offered was carefully curated and pre-recorded, with gameplay details and mechanics remaining a mystery, this was enough to send the gaming community into a frenzy of speculation and anticipation. However, despite all of the excitement, not everything about Starfield has been met with universal approval.

The decision to cap the game at 30 frames per second (fps) has been a particular point of contention. Responding to the backlash, Howard defended this choice, emphasizing that Bethesda sought "consistency" in gameplay, and didn't want to make players think about the game's performance. He suggested that having performance modes, as some games do, would undermine the seamless immersion that Bethesda is striving to achieve.