Sunday, February 27th 2022
Valve Officially Launches Steam Deck
Valve is excited to announce the official launch of Steam Deck, the powerful all-in-one portable gaming PC first revealed by the makers of Steam over the summer. Emails with order details start going out today to the first customers in the queue, with devices shipping immediately after. Steam Deck is the first handheld device designed to play Steam games, with a custom processor developed in cooperation with AMD that makes it comparable to a gaming laptop. You can play games from your Steam library wherever you go; and as an open PC, you can also install any software or connect with any hardware you want. Steam Deck starts at $399, with increased storage options available for $529 and $649.
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Gabe NewellPC gamers and developers have always wanted a handheld option that plays all the great titles, Steam Deck gives them that."
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From the [URL='https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/steam-deck-owners-clubhouse.291802/']Steam Deck Owners Clubhouse[/URL]
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- Steam Deck Verified: 426 titles
- Steam Deck Playable: 399 titles
- Total: 825 titles
- Right now we have on average 23.2 new validated titles added on a daily basis to that list.
Verified = The game works great on Steam Deck, right out of the box.Playable = The game may require some manual tweaking by the user to play.
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You can see the most up to date verified and playable titles here.
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Source They still could honestly, or even a third party as others has mentioned. I expect such devices to come out third party. They should work well as long as they don't cover the fan. I suspect most Deck owners won't want the extra weight. Valve wasn't even able to release the usb dock at he same time because they were too busy ensuring the experience of the Deck was as flawless as possible for launch and the Deck still needs a lot of work after launch. What makes you think that Valve had time to make an add on like that when they haven't had time to release the dock?
I hope the reservation rewards aren't time limited. And I hope it doesn't ACTUALLY take that long, and production increases.
I don't know but post 28 has the most spoilers I've ever seen :laugh: