
The 512GB model costs $649, uses an NVMe SSD for storage, and features premium anti-glare etched glass.The 256GB model costs $529, uses an NVMe SSD for storage, and includes a carrying case plus an exclusive Steam Community profile bundle.The 64GB model costs $399, uses eMCC internal storage, and includes a carrying case.The catch is that Valve’s Steam Decks that come with increased storage capacity also come bundled with a few extras: Instead, the big question comes down to how much storage capacity you need. You don’t really have to choose between a less- or more-powerful model. As far as internal components go, all Steam Decks are basically built the same.

The Steam Deck qualifies for free shipping in Canada and there's a limit of one Steam Deck per Steam account.Frankly, it’s a smart move on Valve‘s part. On the other hand, most criticism has been directed at the Steam Deck's underwhelming battery life and occasional software glitches. The device has received mostly positive reviews, with praise for its competitive price, performance and user-friendly approach to repairability. Originally unveiled in July 2021, the Steam Deck is a handheld gaming device with a 7" touchscreen, AMD Zen 2-based APU, 16GB of RAM and built-in controls. Steam Deck orders have been fulfilled very slowly ever since its February 2022 launch, but Valve is ramping up production ahead of the holiday season, with an approximate shipping time of 2-3 weeks instead of several months. Steam Deck with 512GB NVMe SSD, Anti-Glare Glass and Carrying Case - $819.00.Steam Deck with 256GB NVMe SSD and Carrying Case - $659.00.Steam Deck with 64GB eMMC and Carrying Case - $499.00.In Canada, the Steam Deck is only available through Steam and we've listed the Canadian pricing for each configuration, along with the newly-released Steam Deck Dock. Take your Steam library anywhere you go with the latest device from Valve, because the Steam Deck is now available to order – no reservation required.
