![]() ![]() Valveįuture VR plans - This isn’t the first time Valve’s connected the Steam Deck to its VR efforts. The hardware work on the Steam Deck could have a huge influence on Valve’s future products. ![]() Valve continues to ramp up production too, so some kind of demand is trying to be met, whether it's big or small. It’s not clear how many Steam Deck’s have been sold up to this point, but the device remains among the top sellers on Steam almost half a year after it launched, so people are at least reserving them, if not outright purchasing them. Like the original, and like all PCs, these future products will continue to provide access to the same Steam game catalog that gamers already know and love. ![]() Valve will follow up on this product with improvements and iterations to hardware and software, bringing new versions of Steam Deck to market. More Steam Decks - The plan to produce a Steam Deck successor is something Valve’s touched on in the past, but now it’s putting that commitment in writing. Valve is sticking with the Steam Deck for the long term, according to a booklet the company created ahead of the launch of the Steam Deck in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.īesides highlighting the success of Steam, Valve’s various hardware efforts, and the development of the Steam Deck, the booklet refers to the handheld Linux PC as a “multi-generational product line” that Valve plans on supporting for “the foreseeable future.” ![]()
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