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Steam Deck's price increase sends Valve fans into a meltdown

May 28, 2026 5 Min Read
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Normally, price increases are mostly relevant to the people who don’t already own the product in question. The Steam Deck’s massive price hike, however, has sent nearly all Valve fans into a tailspin.

For people who were actively mulling over a Steam Deck purchase, the price bump couldn’t come at a worse time. Now, a handheld that seemed like a budget option compared to consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X costs just as much as the big boys do, if not more, depending on the model. The Steam Deck’s status as the ‘best deal in PC games’ is completely dead.

Current Steam Deck owners, by and large, are happy that they don’t have to pay a premium — but the price increases are still causing worry. That anxiety is particularly acute for anyone who purchased a Steam Deck on day one, or owns a first-generation model. Now, there’s way more pressure to keep these devices in good shape. Otherwise, they risk paying an arm and a leg for a replacement.

Valve’s hardware warranty, which allows owners to send in devices for repair within a year of purchase, is pretty solid. If that period has passed, paying Valve for a repair is still significantly cheaper than purchasing a new device. At least, that’s been the case in previous years. Valve did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but it’s possible that Steam Deck repair costs could see a jump as well. The portable is also costly enough now that the phenomenon of good guy Valve repairing devices for free could become a rarity.

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It was inevitable that the Steam Deck would be impacted by the RAM shortage. Nearly every industry imaginable has been affected by the increased demand for computer chips driven by AI advances. But for a long time, Valve has cultivated an image as an outlier in a profit-driven industry. Gabe Newell’s stewardship as majority owner has allowed the company to make decisions based on the wants and needs of its consumers.

“Why Aren’t More Companies Like Valve?” asked a popular thread on the Steam Deck subreddit, written a mere four months ago. Compare that to a highly-upvoted thread written yesterday, which likens Valve’s price increase to Anakin Skywalker’s turn to the dark side. With the new price tags, some Valve fans are even arguing that the Steam Deck is officially a dead console.

It doesn’t seem like an accident that Valve is the last major player to announce price increases for its hardware. Yet it turns out that Valve is just like any other company. Valve is not immune to the material realities or costs of producing its hardware just because people think Gabe Newell is a cool dude. If anything, Valve’s smaller hardware footprint compared to companies like Nintendo and Sony may well put it at a disadvantage when negotiating prices with electronics manufacturers. I’m speculating here, but that could explain why the Steam Deck’s price changes, which range from $240 to $300 depending on the model, are so much higher than what we’ve seen for other major consoles.

Whatever is going on behind the scenes, the Valve community is in chaos. The only people having a good time right now are those who bought a Steam Deck right before the hike. If there’s one silver lining to this, though, it’s all the jokes about preserving Steam Decks, many of which are already starting to show their age

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