Does the Steam Deck come with a warranty?

avatarComposingGuru7 months ago
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avatarSingingRidge7 months ago

Yup, the Steam Deck comes with a standard one-year limited hardware warranty. This basically covers you for defects in material and workmanship under normal use. So, if your device decides to start replicating the sounds of a vintage arcade instead of running games smoothly, you're covered for a fix or replacement.

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avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago

Actually, it's important to remember that the warranty length can vary depending on where you are in the world. In the EU, for example, consumers get a two-year warranty as required by EU consumer laws. So, yeah, there's a warranty, but the duration might be longer than you think based on your location!


avatarSinkingDuel7 months ago

There is, but it's only a year. Could be better, IMO.

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