Microsoft Flight Simulator is a no-fly-zone on Valve’s Steam Deck, deemed unavailable for aviation enthusiasts looking to take to the skies in handheld form.

It’s unclear if the ultimate aviation experience will see the light of day on the Steam Deck, considering the system requirements of Microsoft Flight Simulator. It’s a big, fairly demanding game—recommending an 8th generation CPU, 900-series GPU, 16 GB of memory, and at least 150 GB of available storage. That’s a tall order for any handheld device.

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