As Valve rolls more units of the Steam Deck off the assembly line, customers are in line to get their units slightly ahead of schedule. If you’re in the queue, you can ahead and check the updated schedule on Valve’s site. And if you’re worried that you might miss the email — and with it, your ticket to buy the device — Valve is offering a grace period of a few days to take action.
However, Valve hasn’t given any updates on the Steam Deck Docking Station in today’s announcement, which was delayed last month. The handheld gaming PC only got a wide release in February this, but the shipment estimates have been brutally long so far. Over the past few months, Steam has repeatedly cited poor supply of parts and COVID-fueled supply chain issues as the reasons for long queues.
In the meanwhile, Valve has been on a roll when it comes to fixing early problems with its hardware such as loud fan noise and game optimization jitters. However, if you can’t wait any longer, you can try your luck with rivals from Aya and GPD, both of which have fairly capable handheld Windows gaming hardware powered by the newer (and faster) AMD silicon.
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