Valve plans more devices like Steam Deck
Valve has more devices like the Steam Deck in the pipeline, the company reports in an interview. In any case, this is not a device that is aimed at streaming games from your own PC.
Valve designer Greg Coomer tells PCGamer that devices like the Steam Deck “provide long-term benefits for Valve.” “We have hopes that this will become a real category with multiple choices for consumers in it,” he says.
What Valve isn’t working on is a game streaming device. “For example, another manufacturer could make a version of a handheld aimed at long battery life and streaming games from another PC. That would be an interesting product. We are not planning that right now, but maybe another manufacturer is. you have lower costs, longer battery life and a very different architecture, technically speaking.”
The Steam Deck does support Remote Play, where players can stream their games running on PC to the handheld. Valve has been saying since the announcement that it plans to launch a category of handheld gaming PCs. The company hopes that other manufacturers will also make such devices with SteamOS.
The Steam Deck is Valve’s first gaming handheld, equipped with a custom AMD APU with Zen 2 cores and an RDNA 2 GPU, 16GB Lpddr5 memory and a 7″ LCD with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels and an aspect ratio of 16 :10 The first copies of the Steam Deck will ship in December.