Valve says it can deliver all current Steam Deck stocks before the end of the year.

Valve says it can deliver all current Steam Deck stocks before the end of the year.

Valve continues to increase production of its Steam Deck console and announces that it can deliver all current orders before the end of the year.

If you’ve been patiently or eagerly waiting for Valve to ship your Steam deck that’s been reserved for many months, know that your wait will soon be over. You may soon have your precious console in your hands. Indeed, the company says it will ship all Steam Deck consoles on current orders before the end of 2022.

Valve continues to increase production of its Steam Deck console

Valve says most supply chain issues have been resolved and it can continue ramping up production. Some customers have noticed that their estimated delivery date has moved to the third quarter, i.e. between now and the end of September. All other current bookings are now scheduled to ship sometime in the fourth quarter. So those who reserve their Steam deck now can hope to get their console before the end of the holiday season. Once Valve reaches full capacity for this period, the company will move on to the next slot, which is scheduled for early 2023.

and announces that it can deliver all current orders before the end of the year.

This update comes a month after Valve announced they were doubling their weekly Steam Deck shipments. In any case, this is very good news for the players who are looking forward to this console, in a market that is experiencing great difficulties, as seen in the production of the very popular PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series. But who knows, maybe Valve can pull out of the game and maybe we’ll see Steam Deck flood the market soon. Which, admittedly, would be good news for players around the world, as the console is not short on resources to advance.

Great news, everyone who already has a reservation can get their Steam deck before the end of this year! We’ve fixed supply chain issues, moved a group of people to Q3, and all other orders are now in Q4.

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