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Despite astronomical price hike, the Steam Deck has sold out again in North America

Valve put the price of the newly-restocked Steam Deck through the roof yesterday, jacking the cost of the 1TB model to $949, a kidney-punch increase of nearly 50%. Ain’t nobody buying Steam Decks at that price, I thought to myself in the immediate aftermath of the price hike, and as with so many things, I was wrong.

Less than 24 hours after Steam Deck stock was replenished at its new price, it’s sold out again in North America—or selling out, as the case might be. A note on the Steam Deck store page now states that “Steam Deck OLED may be out-of-stock intermittently in some regions due to memory and storage shortages,” and I have run into that myself: When I first started writing this story, both Steam Deck models were listed as out of stock, but refreshing the page may 20 minutes later showed that the 512GB was back in stock, with an estimated shipping time of 3-5 days. But I refreshed again, and it was once again out of stock.

Just tried it again, still out of stock. (Image credit: Valve)

As noted by Ars Technica, this situation could go on for a while to come. AI-fuelled component shortages are very much an issue (and one that looks like it’s going to get worse), but Valve has another machine to figuratively feed: The Steam Machine, for now, is still expected to debut sometime in 2026, and so at least some of Valve’s hardware inventory is going to have to go toward that.

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