Valve's hotly anticipated Steam Deck handheld delayed until 2022
PCWorld|December 2021
Supply chain issues strike again
ASHLEY BIANCUZZO
Valve's hotly anticipated Steam Deck handheld delayed until 2022

The infamous “Valve time” strikes yet again. Valve has delayed the launch of the Steam Deck (fave. co/3HssgFE), a handheld portable PC gaming system similar to the Nintendo Switch, until February 2022. Unfortunately, that means it won’t be available to purchase in time for the 2021 holiday season. Valve says it’s unable to deliver due to the global supply chain issues (fave.co/3wPqx8d).

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