IGN : Valve characterizes the Steam Deck price as "very aggressive," saying that it's vital that it feel like a high-end PC gaming device without being too expensive.

The Epic Games Store is giving away two Styx games this week.

"Nothing is off the table right now."

The new offering is geared towards 'senior decision-makers' across the industry.
299 would it be an insta-buy imo, have dozens of steam games , but still not having a dpad really sucks
$400 is a great price for the power you get compared to the $350 of the new OLED switch. A regular switch is $300 and the $50 price hike for just a better screen is not worth it. But $100 more for a fully fledged PC in your hands (that is cheaper than even the latest smartphones/tablets) that you can literally play tens of thousands of games ranging from Atari to Xbox using native store launchers as well as emulators.
count me in.
It's still too high. It's $499 in Canada for only 64GB. For PC gaming that's not nearly enough. It should have had at least 128GB minimum. And not having the anti-glare glass unless you pay $819 Canadian is unacceptable.
I mean at this price Valve is going up against the Series X and the PS5. Other than portability, what is the value proposition?
I'm interested.
The price is great at $399 since I have hundreds of games from throughout the years. Only $50 more than a Switch plus I have a ton of games already. I'm sold.