Aronus Posted November 15, 2024 Posted November 15, 2024 Valve has confirmed a new iteration of the Steam Deck is indeed in the works, even calling it “Steam Deck 2” by name, but there’s one thing holding them back; performance. Two years ago Valve helped change the game with the release of the Steam Deck. While the Nintendo Switch put handheld gaming back in the spotlight, it wasn’t until the Steam Deck that modern titles had a chance of running on anything portable. Ever since, we’ve seen all sorts of competitors stake their claim in the market, be it the ROG Ally or the Lenovo Legion. And while Valve is “heartened” by the competition, they’re already hard at work toiling away at what comes next. In speaking with Hardware Engineer Yazan Aldehayyat and Designer Jay Shaw at PAX Australia, the two were candid about Steam Deck’s future, openly discussing its next iteration with us while outlining the steps ahead. Steam Deck 2 is happening, just not anytime soon Given the Steam Deck itself is still relatively new, with OLED models only recently spicing things up, there’s no urgency for a new model, especially not a full-fledged successor. Nonetheless, Valve is already openly talking about just that. While it’s obviously early days yet and there’s nothing specific to be announced, “We’re most certainly looking to the future,” Shaw assured. “Everything we’ve worked on up until now has led to the Steam Deck in the hardware space, and this is continuing to inform a bunch of decisions we’re making going forward.” Valve is working on a Steam Deck 2 but there’s just one thing holding it back - Dexerto
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