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Two big things have arrived. The first is that you can attempt to grab the sleek looking Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White right now, and the Steam Deck is now available in Australia.

The new Limited Edition White costs £599 / $679 and has the same specifications as the 1TB OLED. Although, you do get an exclusive Limited Edition White carrying case, startup movie, and virtual keyboard theme. Valve said they've "allocated stock proportionally across all regions, and restricting purchases to 1 unit per account" and that to purchase your account "must have made a Steam purchase before November 2024 and be in good standing".

Once it's gone, it's gone. So if you're somehow still on the fence, now might be the best time to get one of the coolest models models.

Australia also joins then list of supported regions for the Steam Deck officially now too. Prices for Australia are:

  • 256GB LCD: $649.00 AUD
  • 512GB OLED: $899.00 AUD
  • 1TB OLED: $1049.00 AUD

See more on the Steam Deck store page.

Will you be grabbing the White model, or are you in Australia buying officially? Let me know in the comments.

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Linux_Rocks about 3 hours ago
Craggles086 about 2 hours ago
Yeah, gotta work out if I get this one or wait for Steam Deck 2 now, meanwhile New Zealand must be fuming as no mention of it in the release notes..
ElectricPrism 1 hour ago
Quoting: Craggles086Yeah, gotta work out if I get this one or wait for Steam Deck 2 now

AFAIK Valve developers commented that their intended Steam Deck release cycle would be (estimated no less than 4 years intervals, certainly not following the gpu trend of 1 or 2 years) -- this presents fewer targets for game developers and allows purchasers to enjoy their handheld consoles longer instead of be obsoleted every year or two.

Quoting: Craggles086Meanwhile New Zealand must be fuming as no mention of it in the release notes..

My NZ friends notoriously would fly for years to Aussy if they needed new gear (eg: Apple), so I've just been under the impression that 'It's a kiwi thang'.
Craggles086 45 minutes ago
Quoting: ElectricPrism
Quoting: Craggles086Yeah, gotta work out if I get this one or wait for Steam Deck 2 now

AFAIK Valve developers commented that their intended Steam Deck release cycle would be (estimated no less than 4 years intervals, certainly not following the gpu trend of 1 or 2 years) -- this presents fewer targets for game developers and allows purchasers to enjoy their handheld consoles longer instead of be obsoleted every year or two.

Quoting: Craggles086Meanwhile New Zealand must be fuming as no mention of it in the release notes..

My NZ friends notoriously would fly for years to Aussy if they needed new gear (eg: Apple), so I've just been under the impression that 'It's a kiwi thang'.

My Australian friends, (me being Australian)
ascribe Australian nationality to any New Zealander who has success on the world stage. Something that annoys my New Zealand friends incredibly.

I have no doubt that Australian release includes NZ. Or is at least included in the postage.
CatKiller 25 minutes ago
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Quoting: Craggles086Yeah, gotta work out if I get this one or wait for Steam Deck 2 now, meanwhile New Zealand must be fuming as no mention of it in the release notes..
Don't expect a Deck 2 any time soon. If you wait you'll miss out on a couple of years of Deck gaming.
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