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116 Steam Deck shortage goes global — Valve's handheld console now out of stock in Europe, Canada, the US, and Japan

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · today 12:34 EDT

Steam Deck shortage goes global — Valve's handheld console now out of stock in Europe, Canada, the US, and Japan

The handheld console is still available in Australia, the U.K., Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. But will they run out of stock in the near future, too?

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