Valve introduced a limited-edition Steam Deck OLED in white for $679

Valve has introduced a limited edition version of the Steam Deck OLED portable game console in white. Sales of new items worldwide will begin on November 19 at 2:00 Moscow time. The device will cost $679. It will be available for purchase in all Steam Deck shipping regions, including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong (via Komodo), and Australia.

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The new product has all the characteristics of a model with a 1 TB SSD capacity. The set-top box also includes an exclusive white case and a microfiber cloth of the same color. Steam Deck OLED in white will be available in limited quantities and distributed proportionally across all delivery regions. This will ensure there are enough of them in the US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia and on the Komodo website, Valve reports.

To ensure that as many people as possible can purchase the limited edition Steam Deck OLED in white, only one device can be purchased from one account. In addition, the account must not have been blocked and must have made at least one purchase on Steam before November 2024.

This is a limited edition and Valve has no plans to produce any more devices with this design. Once they are sold out, there will be no option to purchase them.

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