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It's Steam's birthday? Wow, I forgot, did you? To celebrate a little bit, Valve are giving you the chance to give them even more money by picking up a cheap Steam Deck.

The models that are being phased-out have been discounted until September 26th so you can grab:

  • Steam Deck LCD 64GB with 15% off.
  • Steam Deck LCD 512GB with 25% off.

Of course that's only while stocks last, and they're likely quite limited and will probably sell-out reasonably quickly, which they have done before. So if you've been really on the fence, this is your best chance. The 64GB paired up with a SSD upgrade is always a great choice. Although for the convenience of 512GB and the anti-glare screen, the higher model is a ridiculously good price with the sale.

See the sale on the Steam Deck store.

21 years of Steam huh? Wow. What's your favourite Steam related memory? Mine is obviously Steam coming to Linux, and trying to get it all working. What a wild ride.

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My favorite was finally hooking up Steam Link and controller in the living room with a new PC and play some two player slit screen. And a year later they announced the SteamDeck.

This was just a culmination of the years of work Valve had been putting into this ecosystem. Upgrading a 15 year old PC and Valve greatly improving Steam Input made the experience better than initial launch.

This is when I realized how dedicated Valve really was.

The SteamDeck is a testimony for how reliable Valve game delivery and support is. I can't play every game but even my NES makes it hard.
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