Valve is still working on a Steam Deck 2 handheld gaming PC, but don't expect to see a release window revealed for it yet. With the company also focused on new devices like the Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and the May 4 launch of the Steam Controller, a Steam Deck successor will only be out when Valve is confident that it is a meaningful upgrade compared to the original device.
"We're hard at work on it," Valve programmer Pierre-Loup Griffais said to IGN. "If you look at our hardware projects over the years, you can draw a straight line from the original Steam Controller and Steam Machine to Steam Deck, to everything that we're announcing and shipping this year. And we expect Steam Deck 2 will be a lot of the same, where a lot of what we're doing here will be learnings that build up to it."
Griffais added that Valve is not interested in "getting to a point where it's 20 or 30 or even 50% more performance at the same battery life" and that the company has a "pretty good idea" of what the next Steam Deck will be. After its initial launch in 2022, Valve followed up the Steam Deck with an OLED model in November 2023, and the device has inspired the production of several other mobile gaming PCs from big names in the tech space, like Asus and Lenovo.
Recently, getting one of these devices has proven to be more challenging and expensive. Due to rising memory and storage costs driven by increased demand from AI and data-center companies, manufacturers have had to increase the prices of their units. AyaNeo suspended preorders and early-bird sales of its upcoming Next 2 handheld in the wake of rapidly escalating prices for vital components, and Valve delayed its Steam Machine release to 2026. Pricing for the compact gaming PC has not yet been announced.
Meanwhile, reviews for the new $100 Steam Controller are off to a positive start, and if you're wondering if it's worth its high price tag, you can check out GameSpot's video review to see what makes it stand out from other peripherals on the market.
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"We're hard at work on it," Valve programmer Pierre-Loup Griffais said to IGN. "If you look at our hardware projects over the years, you can draw a straight line from the original Steam Controller and Steam Machine to Steam Deck, to everything that we're announcing and shipping this year. And we expect Steam Deck 2 will be a lot of the same, where a lot of what we're doing here will be learnings that build up to it."
Griffais added that Valve is not interested in "getting to a point where it's 20 or 30 or even 50% more performance at the same battery life" and that the company has a "pretty good idea" of what the next Steam Deck will be. After its initial launch in 2022, Valve followed up the Steam Deck with an OLED model in November 2023, and the device has inspired the production of several other mobile gaming PCs from big names in the tech space, like Asus and Lenovo.
Recently, getting one of these devices has proven to be more challenging and expensive. Due to rising memory and storage costs driven by increased demand from AI and data-center companies, manufacturers have had to increase the prices of their units. AyaNeo suspended preorders and early-bird sales of its upcoming Next 2 handheld in the wake of rapidly escalating prices for vital components, and Valve delayed its Steam Machine release to 2026. Pricing for the compact gaming PC has not yet been announced.
Meanwhile, reviews for the new $100 Steam Controller are off to a positive start, and if you're wondering if it's worth its high price tag, you can check out GameSpot's video review to see what makes it stand out from other peripherals on the market.
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