What’s happened? Valve has introduced a new feature for the Steam Deck called Display-Off Downloads. According to the official update, you can download games and updates even when your Deck’s screen is turned off to enjoy your favourite Steam Deck hits.
- This long-requested update is currently rolling out in the Beta and Preview channels for compatible models.
- The new ‘display-off low-power mode’ allows the screen to shut off while downloads continue.
- A dialogue appears when you press the power button during a download, asking if you’d like to continue with the screen off.
- The feature turns on automatically when your Steam Deck is plugged in.
- If you’re running on battery, you can switch it on manually, and once your battery drops under 20%, it will enter full sleep mode to save power.

This is important because: It shows Valve is addressing core user frustrations rather than just adding flashy features. While other platforms and devices have long let downloads run with the display off, with this change, Steam Deck is finally catching up.
- Leaving the screen on while downloading drains battery and can generate heat, but a handheld doesn’t need both display and downloads active at once.
- For people using the Deck as a portable console or for TV-mode gaming, overnight or unattended downloads become more practical.
Why should I care? With this update, you can set your device to update overnight or during low-power moments, without needing the display on, so you save battery and wake up with things ready to go. This is especially useful if you plan to improve visuals with mods.
- It supports modes where you use the device as a TV-connected box or in silent overnight download mode.
- Long updates are no longer a headache, as heat and battery drain are reduced, which matters as competition from devices like the ROG Ally grows.

OK, what’s next?
- Try it out: switch your update channel to Beta/Preview, go to Settings > Power, and enable display-off downloads.
- Monitor battery life and thermals to see how low-power mode behaves when plugged vs running on battery.
- Watch for the stable branch rollout: once it’s out of Beta, expect widespread availability and possibly a wider list of supported devices.