Steam Deck 2 Wonβt Be Here For βAt Least Two Or Three Yearsβ, Says Valve
Steam Deck 2 Wonβt Be Here For βAt Least Two Or Three Yearsβ, Says Valve
Last week Valve unveiled the mid-generation update to its Steam Deck handheld console, featuring OLED display in the front and many minor upgrades under the hood (such as new 6nm APU, Wi-Fi 6E, bigger battery, and more). Regarding the next-generation product, Valve is taking a conservative approach.
So how soon would that be? In a reply to Bloomberg, Lawrence Yang, Valveβs Product Designer, has stated that the next-gen Steam Deck will not be available for another 2 to 3 years. Another Steam Deck designer, Jay Shaw, told IGN as follows:
βI donβt know. Itβll be a while. I think itβll be quite a while. We donβt have any kind of set date. I think weβre going to wait for the technology to present itself in a way that we find interesting and for the team to really want to make that leap. Weβre very, very, very proud of this version of Steam Deck and this is it. This is the one that weβre the most happy with and we think customers will be too.
βSo weβre thinking about Steam Deck 2 at all times, but I think weβre so satisfied here that this is really the kind of high end of what we wanted to do.β
β Jay Shaw, Steam Deck designerΒ
In the handheld console market, Valve holds a favorable position as they have the advantage of designing the software aspects of the handheld from the ground up using Arch Linux-based SteamOS. While this presented challenges in terms of software compatibility (requiring ProtonDB to work, which is not guaranteed for all games made for Windows), the company has made steady progress in certifying games to work on the console. Competitors from ASUS and Lenovo, meanwhile, are at the mercy of Microsoft and AMD to provide relevant drivers and software to make things work.
Both Yang and hardware engineer Yazan Aldehayyat have told Polygon that Valve does not intend to do Apple-esque annual hardware releases, and reiterated that they were just getting started. βThereβs still a lot of work to be done. We donβt see ourselves as achieving all of our goals anytime soon. There are multiple years ahead of us,β Aldehayyat added.
Source: Videocardz
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