
How big is the handheld PC gaming industry?
Add it up, and that's just under 6 million shipments in three years.
Valve has now shipped upwards of 3.7 million Steam Decks and has quite possibly crossed 4 million by now.

A four pack of shooters that shouldn't be missed.

HazeDenki, a team led by the creatives behind NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD including scenario writer nyalra, has announced Sister Other Paranoia, a dark visual novel coming to PC via Steam in August 2026.

The indie inspired StarFox style game returns with a vengeance in 2026.
Given by how its talked up online and in gaming related podcast, you'd think this sold +20M.
Very weak number, Steam is almost nothing in the console market, not a rival for Nintendo or Playstation.
People really love to play ignorant when they can prove themselves right. PlayStation is almost 30 years old and Ninty has been doing this gaming stuff since the early Arcade days. They're a household name, synonymous with gaming, massive companies that advertise themselves to the mass market. Valve hasn't bothered advertising the Deck to the mass market, have only ever bothered targeting those that would be into a device as niche as a handheld PC, and only sells em new thru Steam (refurbished thru GS but who the fk even goes to GS anymore?).
No shi they won't be doing mainstream console numbers, the thing isn't mainstream in any way, shape or form. Fanboyism is a plague.
Valve is a small company. The SD is an amazing piece of kit. It gets lots of updates and runs switch games amazingly well. https://www.youtube.com/wat... Excited to see steamos come to more devices in the future.
Let me say first I like the Steam Deck but it's funny the number of subdivisions that need to be made to categorize these low sales numbers as good.
the very definition of overhyped but undersold