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Steam Deck stock returns but there's a big price increase

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Last updated: 27 May 2026 at 5:57 pm UTC

Valve announced today that the Steam Deck is finally properly back in stock, but they now come with a much higher price tag. I was wondering how long it would be until it happened, as Valve held off quite some time on it while seemingly every other hardware vendor put their prices up.

In the announcement Valve said "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. We’ll keep you updated if anything changes."

New prices (inclusive of VAT where applicable):

  • Steam Deck OLED 512GB:

    • USD $789 (originally $549)
    • CAD 1,129 (originally $689)
    • EUR 779 (originally €569)
    • GBP 649 (originally £479)
    • AUD 1,199 (originally $899)
    • PLN 3,279 (originally 2,599 PLN)
  • Steam Deck OLED 1TB:

    • USD $949 (originally $649)
    • CAD 1,349 (originally $819)
    • EUR 919 (originally €679)
    • GBP 779 (originally £569)
    • AUD 1,429 (originally $1,049)
    • PLN 3,879 (originally 3,099 PLN)

Those prices are quite a tough pill to swallow compared to the originals, which were pretty great value. That brings the pricing a fair bit closer to more powerful systems from other hardware vendors. Although still nowhere near the price of the likes of the Legion Go 2 (which starts at £1,440!).

What this does is leave me even more concerned on the upcoming Steam Machine and Steam Frame, if we're seeing such prices for the Steam Deck, both are likely to be a bit more than anyone was hoping for.

But, I do hope this means some more developers might look to actually optimise their games further, because hardware to run the latest AAA games is getting crazy expensive. We can certainly hope anyway.

Thank you once again to all the companies pushing generative AI, you're truly destroying everything.

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hardpenguin 3 hours ago
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From being the most affordable to the "only for hardcore hobbyists" niche 🫤
Liam Squires-Hand 2 hours ago
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Quoting: MasterSleortYou can't write an article and expect people can remember the prices before they went out of stock. Nowhere is the price increase mentioned. Only the new prices are listed. I bought both my LCD and OLED Steam Decks at launch and never cared to look at the prices again, so I can't remember what they cost. I am 99% sure a AI model would have known to mention this.

Yeah I am annoyed, because it is subpar journalism.
What are you on about? The article you are commenting on has the original prices right there and has since I hit publish.
doragasu 2 hours ago
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Awesome, GenerativeAI killed Steam Hardware. With the new pricing, the $599 ROG XBox Ally looks like a much bang for the buck alternative (until it also raises the price, that I suspect they'll have to do).
Liam Squires-Hand 1 hour ago
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So uh, it's still jumped up to the number 1 global top seller with the price increase... https://store.steampowered.com/charts/topselling/global
Brokatt 1 hour ago
The big picture is far worse than expensive Valve devices. Unless we get an end to the war in Iran soon and some sort of relief to RAM/SSD prices, we are witnessing the beginning of the end to affordable consumer computing. Princes will continue to increase on computing devices and big companies will probably try directing the market towards cheaper game cloud streaming, and AI devices that have little to no local computing capabilities. This will begin in earnest when global oil reserves reaches critical levels after the summer.

The problem is that the market was already experiencing considerable stress due to underrepresented AI demand and unpredictable tariffs by the US government. Now add an energy and logistics crisis on top of that and we have perfect conditions for a PC collapse at best and a full on recession at worst.
Lofty 1 hour ago
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Quoting: hardpenguinFrom being the most affordable to the "only for hardcore hobbyists" niche 🫤
Not sure if true, but i read that there is a new current economic model where it's cheaper to sell fewer items at a higher price than many items at a budget price , when you factor in the costs of manufacturing (parts , energy costs , shipping, taxes etc..). And that this model is directly targeting high income households and forgoing the broad base of lower income households.

There are currently around 32 million households in the US (for example) considered 'high income' (albeit that number is falling rapidly no doubt). If you don't typically expect to exceed that target for your customer base it might be seen as a more logical choice for some companies to go that route.

not an economist, just something i read.
Corben 41 minutes ago
Before it was cryptomining, now it's AI... there will always be the next new hype causing increasing prices -.-
Ehvis 39 minutes ago
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Quoting: Liam Squires-HandSo uh, it's still jumped up to the number 1 global top seller with the price increase... https://store.steampowered.com/charts/topselling/global
Maybe it's because of the price increase. 😇
TheSHEEEP 22 minutes ago
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Quoting: MasterSleortYou can't write an article and expect people can remember the prices before they went out of stock. Nowhere is the price increase mentioned. Only the new prices are listed. I bought both my LCD and OLED Steam Decks at launch and never cared to look at the prices again, so I can't remember what they cost. I am 99% sure a AI model would have known to mention this.

Yeah I am annoyed, because it is subpar journalism.
I think you should take a nap.
You are clearly not at the peak of your perception right now.

Last edited by TheSHEEEP on 28 May 2026 at 10:03 am UTC
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