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Thanks for your question.
At the moment we do not have any official information on Steam Deck compatibility or future
Even though we cannot guarantee it, many games should work on Steam Deck via different compatibility layers.
Have you tried Steam Deck forums to try to look for ways to launch the game on your handheld?
Steam Deck Discussion
Though if you want to be very cheeky, what you could try is to keep your PC running and stream the game to your Steam Deck via Steam's streaming feature (Steam Remote play).
I will also mention I do have the ability to stream TCM/TC2 through my Xbox, but again, I'd like the ability to play it natively when I'm not home.