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STEAM DECK 2 WISHLIST: WHAT WE WANT FROM VALVE’S NEXT-GEN HANDHELD

While Valve is still working on fulfilling Steam Deck orders for folks who reserved one last year, it’s not too early to start thinking about a potential Steam Deck 2.

After all, Valve itself has confirmed that new Steam, referring to the handheld gaming PC as a “multi-generational product line” with “improvements and iterations to hardware and software.” And although I’m personally a satisfied Steam Deck user, I can imagine plenty of ways in which Valve might improve the hardware in future versions.

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