Valve Reveals Potential Release Timeline for "Steam Deck 2"
Valve's Steam Deck has been a highly anticipated release for gaming enthusiasts since its launch in early 2022. While many have been eager to get their hands on the portable gaming system, others have been hesitant due to the fear of a new and improved version being released soon after. However, in a recent interview with Rock Paper Shotgun, Valve designer Lawrence Yang shed some light on when we might expect a potential successor to the Steam Deck.
According to Yang, Valve has already been closely monitoring what could be improved with the hardware for the future. However, he also stated that a "true next-gen Deck with a significant bump in horsepower wouldn't be for a few years." This means that those who are considering purchasing the current Steam Deck won't have to worry about it becoming obsolete in the near future.
Valve's openness about their plans to develop a new and improved version of the Steam Deck is reassuring for fans who are eager to see what the future holds for this portable gaming system. While we may not see a "Steam Deck 2" for a few years, it's exciting to think about what improvements and upgrades Valve will make to the hardware to enhance the gaming experience.
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