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Valve Reminds: No Yearly Steam Deck Upgrades Planned
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Valve Reminds: No Yearly Steam Deck Upgrades Planned

Oct 21, 2024 11:57 AM

Valve has clarified its plans for the Steam Deck, confirming that it will not follow the trend of annual updates for the handheld gaming device. Instead, the company aims to wait for a major technological leap before launching the next generation of Steam Deck. Since its release in 2022, the Steam Deck has seen some revisions, including the introduction of OLED models, but Valve emphasizes fairness to customers by avoiding minor, incremental improvements. Designers Lawrence Yang and Yazan Aldehayyat assure that the next version will be something significant that enhances battery life while upgrading performance. Their comments came as the device finally became available in Australia.

Will there be a new Steam Deck model soon?

No, Valve has indicated that they will not release a new Steam Deck model until a significant generational leap in technology occurs, ensuring that any future release improves upon the current model in a meaningful way rather than just adding minor features.

Released in February 2022, the Steam Deck is a handheld gaming console developed by Valve, running a custom AMD APU. The device has gained popularity due to its ability to run many PC games, catering to both casual gamers and enthusiasts. Its arrival in markets like Australia further solidifies Valve's commitment to expanding the Steam Deck's reach. The Steam Deck has positioned itself as a portable gaming powerhouse, enabling players to enjoy their Steam library anywhere.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-10-21 12:18:04
It's refreshing to see Valve sticking to their guns with the Steam Deck instead of jumping on the annual update bandwagon. By waiting for a genuine technological leap, they're not just maintaining brand integrity but also giving gamers something truly worth upgrading for down the line.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-10-21 12:12:02
I think it's refreshing to see Valve take a more measured approach with the Steam Deck instead of chasing every little tech trend. It shows they really want to deliver something special for the next iteration, which is a win for gamers who value quality over quantity
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-10-21 12:06:02
It's refreshing to see Valve take a stand against the annual update cycle; it shows they're really committed to delivering meaningful improvements rather than just iterating for the sake of it. With anticipated upgrades focused on performance and battery life, the next Steam Deck could be a game-changer for portable gaming fans
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