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https://www.protondb.com/app/1874000
Steam Deck Compatibility; "Unsupported", source;
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1874000/Life_is_Strange_Double_Exposure/
Do note if a Dev marks it as unsupported, that is up to them as to if they tested it with a Steam Deck, or if they just hit "Unsupported" because they didn't know so they just chose it. Dev is responsible for the accuracy of the information for their Store Page.
https://www.protondb.com/app/1874000
A lot of people use ProtonDB ratings rather than the official store ratings for Steam Deck/Proton compatibility, because it is more actively maintained by user reports.
Though I expect Life is Strange: Double Exposure to receive plenty of reports as it progresses through advanced access. Store ratings can also change during that time since it would not benefit the devs/publishers to downplay its play-ability on the Steam Deck.