Steam Deck is already a reality. Valve’s new bet is a portable console with a hybrid proposal similar to that of Nintendo Switch, which seeks to offer the best PC games anywhere, and in the most comfortable way possible. The truth is that his announcement has not left anyone indifferent, and if you are one of those who are dying to get hold of the console, do not fear: in this news we tell you when the Steam Deck reservations open, the contents of its different editions, their price and the conditions of your booking campaign.
Pre-order Valve’s new Steam Deck hereReservations
First of all, and so that you don’t have to look any further, in this link above you will find the Steam Deck Steam page – forgive the redundancy – where you can reserve the console. which is the time that Steam always updates its store. In this other link you have the schedule in each country. If you think the time is going to pass, you can now access the console page to activate a reminder.
Only one reservation per Steam user will be allowed
Finally, note that this first Steam Deck reservation campaign will be open only to users in the following regions: USA, Canada, United Kingdom and the European Union. The Steam Deck reservation will also require a deposit, the amount of which is still unknown.
Steam Deck: editions, price and contents
Steam Deck goes on sale with three different editions. All of them have the same AMD chip and the same features, although the size of its storage and its speed varies, as well as the extras that Valve includes with your purchase. Next, we detail all the Steam Deck models with their price and content.
64 GB model – 419 euros
64GB eMMC
Carrying case
256 GB model – 549 euros
256GB NVMe SSD internal storage
Faster storage
Carrying case
512 GB model – 679 euros
512GB NVMe SSD internal storage
Faster storage
Premium anti-reflective screen
Exclusive carrying case
Exclusive Steam Community Profile Bundle
Virtual keyboard with exclusive theme
Steam Deck will go on sale in December 2021, at which time shipments will begin, and Valve expects the console to sell millions of units “if they get it right,” or so Gabe Newell claims. This was not the only console announced this month, and Nintendo introduced a few weeks ago its new Nintendo Switch OLED with an improved screen.