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Valve has raised the price of the Steam Deck OLED

Whelp.

The price of the Steam Deck OLED has been raised by Valve, which has cited “the current state of component costs and other global logistical challenges across the industry as a whole” in its decision to do so.

We’ve detailed what the Steam Deck will now cost you in your own region below.

Steam Deck Australia price increase

  • Steam Deck OLED 512GB: Now $1,199 AUD, was $899 AUD

  • Steam Deck OLED 1TB: Now $1,429 AUD, was $1,049 AUD

Steam Deck Canada price increase

  • Steam Deck OLED 512GB: Now $1,129 CAD

  • Steam Deck OLED 1TB: Now $1,349 CAD

Steam Deck Europe price increase

  • Steam Deck OLED 512GB: Now €779 EUR

  • Steam Deck OLED 1TB: Now €919 EUR

Steam Deck UK price increase

  • Steam Deck OLED 512GB: Now £649 GBP

  • Steam Deck OLED 1TB: Now £779 GBP

Steam Deck Poland price increase

  • Steam Deck OLED 512GB: Now $3,279 PLN

  • Steam Deck OLED 1TB: Now $3,879 PLN

Steam Deck USA price increase

  • Steam Deck OLED 512GB: Now $789 USD, was $550 USD

  • Steam Deck OLED 1TB: Now $949 USD, was $650 USD

“Steam Deck OLED is back in stock, with a price increase for both models due to rising memory and storage costs. Steam Deck itself hasn’t changed; these new prices reflect the current state of component costs and other global logistical challenges across the industry as a whole,” Valve said. “We’ll keep you updated if anything changes.”


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