• Steam Deck 2 could be way more powerful and might feature an une

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    Steam Deck 2 could be way more powerful and might feature an unexpected twist

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    Fri, 25 Feb 2022 10:52:43 +0000

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    Valves co-founder is thinking big with the Steam Deck sequel.

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    With the Steam Deck launch now kicking off, Valve is already thinking about the sequel to its compact gaming PC , and how that might pan out with some interesting initial nuggets of info coming courtesy of Edge Magazine.

    In the Edge interview (via GamesRadar: 1 , 2 ) with Valves co-founder, Gabe Newell revealed that the idea with the Steam Deck 2 is to make it even more powerful no shock there, really but also to ensure the device offers new capabilities that push forward with its portable nature, and offer something that a desktop PC doesnt.

    And that apparently could be something along the lines of virtual reality.

    Newell said: The first step is to let you play the great games that exist today. The second iterations are going to be more about: what are the capabilities that mobile gives us, above and beyond what you would get in a traditional desktop or laptop gaming environment?

    And he further observed: One of the things [Steam Deck] represents is battery-capable, high-performance horsepower that eventually you could use in VR applications as well. You can take the PC and build something that is much more transportable. Were not really there yet, but this is a stepping stone.

    Whats also interesting is that Newell noted that to Valves surprise, the most expensive version of the Steam Deck the one with 512GB of storage, and a premium anti-glare screen was the most popular with gamers pre-ordering the device. And by a good margin, so it seems.

    Newell said: Thats an example of us being a little surprised by what our customers are telling us. Theyre basically saying, We would like an even more expensive version of this, in terms of horsepower capabilities or whatever. You know, thats why we always love to get something out there and ship it. Because we learn a lot from that, and it helps frame our thinking for Deck 2. Analysis: Valve shows its serious about Steam Deck development

    It sounds like Valve is mulling a considerably more powerful Steam Deck for version two of the device, given that its thinking is being framed by the realization that gamers are prepared to pay more than the company thought for its handheld.

    The comment about VR seems more off-the-cuff, and potentially much further
    off into the future, but Newell certainly seems to be priming us with the expectation that the Steam Deck 2 will attempt to do something innovative around making good use of the advantages of its mobile nature.

    Thats exciting, but of course, it seems very early for Valve to even be talking about the Steam Deck 2 the first incarnation hasnt even started shipping yet (though its about to).

    Seemingly, this is Valve giving us some signals that its serious about developing the Steam Deck going forward, and this wont be a piece of hardware thats in any danger of falling by the wayside (like some other Valve projects in the past). From the early glimpses and testing of the device that weve seen, wed be inclined to agree that the prospects are strong for this launch.

    Its not just surprising to hear Valve talking about the potential of the Deck 2 already, but also the nugget about the 512GB version being the biggest seller is a bit of an eye-opener.

    Thats not something wed anticipate being the case, either, seeing as the
    256GB model looks like a good compromise in terms of pricing (and youre getting a full-fledged SSD there, not the eMMC drive in the base model, which of course is tiny at 64GB too). Also, the SD card seems to be a viable option for additional storage from what weve seen in early testing floating around online at least for some less demanding games anyway (we really need to test this properly ourselves, of course, before we draw any firm conclusions
    here).

    It might also be the case that to some extent, the popularity of the top-end model could be something of a reflection that early adopters are more likely to be the kind of gaming enthusiasts willing to pay a bit more to get the best. That being the case, when broader availability starts to come through, and more consumers pick up the device assuming it does indeed turn out to be the success Valve believes the handheld will be wed imagine that the most popular model would be a lower-tier offering, not the flagship. Time will tell... These are the best Steam games



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/steam-deck-2-could-be-way-more-powerful-and-mig ht-feature-an-unexpected-twist/


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