Has the Steam Deck Ever Gone on Sale?

avatarReroutingTopaz10 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock10 months ago

Yup, the Steam Deck has seen its fair share of sales since it launched. Valve has included it in their seasonal sales, so keep an eye on those big event days like the Summer Sale and Winter Sale. Sometimes, these discounts aren't huge, but hey, a deal's a deal!

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avatarResolvingGame10 months ago

Nah, the Steam Deck rarely goes on sale. It's pretty much always at full price due to high demand. Your best bet is looking for bundle deals instead of expecting a price drop.


avatarBivouacingFirm10 months ago

Actually, I snagged my Steam Deck during a sale! They don't slash the price often, but it does happen. Signing up for Steam's newsletter and staying active in the community can give you a heads up for these rare opportunities.

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