Fans of Valve and its handheld console may be upset to learn that the price of the Steam Deck is increasing in some regions. While the western world won't be impacted by the new Steam Deck pricing, it's the latest in troubling developments in Valve's hardware.
The Steam Deck has been a popular gaming handheld since its initial launch back in 2022, but recent developments surrounding the device have been concerning. The Steam Deck is currently entirely sold out in the US, as well as other areas like the EU and Canada. Valve has stated that the lack of supply is due to high demand for RAM, and now the system is taking another hit in select regions.
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Now, the authorized retailer for Steam Deck systems in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan has announced that the price of the system is going up. Komodo Station states that starting on March 6, prices will rise up to $100 USD per system, with the biggest price increase being in Japan. Both capacities, namely 512GB and 1TB versions, are being impacted. Komodo...
