After being out of stock, the Steam Deck OLED is coming back for many. But it's not all good news for those hoping to grab one.
Supplies of the Steam Deck continue to remain low across the globe, as the ongoing situation affects customers in more countries than before.
Despite not selling the Steam Deck in China, Chinese citizens are still able to get their hands on one, but they can't get one from a local vendor.
This all definitely looks suspicious. Valve’s PC gaming handheld, the Steam Deck, seems to be experiencing a sales surge right now. Wario64 shared that all Steam Deck models are out of stock in the US ...
The Steam Deck OLED is currently out of stock, in both 512GB and 1TB models in the U.S. and Canada. In a statement on the store, Valve is pointing to "supply-chain constraints" though with Valve's ...
Those looking forward to playing Crimson Desert on Steam Deck might just be in luck as the minimum PC requirements appear promisingly low.
Valve has just dropped a new flavor of its acclaimed handheld, with the new white Steam Deck OLED transforming the previously all-black gaming device into a classy white and gray model. Despite being ...
TL;DR: Valve's Steam Deck is experiencing intermittent out-of-stock issues globally due to a memory and storage shortage driven by increased demand from AI data centers. The 256GB LCD model is ...
Valve has confirmed what we all suspected: The limited stock of the Steam Deck OLED in the US is due to the RAM crunch. "Steam Deck OLED may be out-of-stock intermittently in some regions due to ...
KOMODO announced over the weekend that the Steam Deck OLED is getting a price increase across Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.