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Recently, we have been seeing many videos and shorts showing off new custom boot videos on the Steam Deck, including one that mirrors the GameCube boot video and turns it into a Steam Machine. And yes, we absolutely did as well, since we can't wait for the new Steam Machine to release:

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With these new boot videos and renewed interest, I wanted to create a guide showing how to easily get these custom videos and make them play on your Steam Deck. A lot of these videos are just as great, if not better, than the official ones on the Steam Point Store, so it's worth checking out for sure.

There are a few ways to do this, so we will go over each of them:

How to Download and Install Custom Boot Videos on the Steam Deck:

SteamDeckRepoManager (Recommended)

There are two ways that I would recommend downloading and installing these videos, and this one is generally the easier of the two.

Step 1:

Head to Desktop mode and open up the Discover Store. From there, search for "Steam Deck Repo Manager", which should be created by CapitaineJSparrow, and download/install it.

SteamDeckRepoManagerDiscoverStore

Step 2:

Open up Steam Deck Repo Manager and find the boot video you want. Once you do, just hit the download button. It will automatically download and install the boot video of your choice. For this guide, I will be using the GabeCube boot video by KnightMD that is in the video above.

Steam Deck Repo Manager for Custom Boot Videos

Step 3:

After that, head back into Game Mode and go to the Customization tab. There, you can find your downloaded boot videos in the local section and enable them.

SteamDeckCustomBootVideoCustomizationTab

Step 4 (Optional):

If you want to do everything from Game Mode, you can add the Steam Deck Repo Manager to Steam and use it in Game Mode. I recommend changing the control scheme to Keyboard and Mouse. It's still a little awkward to use, but you can download, install, and enable boot videos all within Game Mode.

AddSteamDeckRepoManagerToSteam
SteamDeckRepoManagerInGameMode

Manual Install

Step 1:

Head to Desktop mode and open your web browser. Head to SteamDeckRepo.com and find the boot video you want.

SteamDeckRepoWebsite

Step 2:

Once you do, just click the green download button at the top right of the screen. For this guide, I will be using the GabeCube boot video by KnightMD that is in the video above.

DownloadGabeCubeSteamDeckRepoWebsite

Step 3:

Now, we have to get to the folder path where we will be putting the new videos we download. Unless you have done this before, we will have to create a couple of folders. So first, head to this folder path in your Dolphin file browser by pasting this into the top of Dolphin:

/home/deck/.steam/root/config/
AddUIOverridesFolder

Step 4:

Once there, create a folder called "uioverrides", and then inside of it, create a folder called "movies" to top it off. From there, we should be in this specific folder path:

/home/deck/.steam/root/config/uioverrides/movies/
InsideMoviesFolderinUIOverrides

Step 5:

Now, all you have to do is move your downloaded videos into the newly made "movies" folder to make them usable.

MovingVideostoMoviesFolderBootVideos

Step 6:

Finally, just head to Game Mode, go to the Customization tab, and enable the boot video you want.

SteamDeckCustomBootVideoCustomizationTab

There is also a Decky Plugin called "Animation Changer" that can do all of this, but as of writing this guide, Decky is not working, so I will not be including it here. However, if it is working for you, you can download the Animation Changer plugin from the Decky store and try it for yourself.

And that's how to get custom boot videos on your Steam Deck! It's pretty fantastic when it works, and some of these videos are just incredible. Here are a few of my current favorites that I highly recommend checking out:

Rings by joaquim

Dreamcast by OneAteHundreds

Handheld History by KnightMD

Batman the Animated Series by Greg2B

There are many more apart from these, so check them all out on Steam Deck Repo to see for yourself what else they have.

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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