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Save Up To 20% On The Steam Deck Right Now

All three Steam Deck models and the official dock are on sale for a limited time.

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If you've been thinking about getting a Steam Deck, now's a great time to buy one. Valve is once again offering discounts on its gaming handheld. This is the third time the Steam Deck has received a discount (Spring/Summer Sales). The current deals for the 256GB and 512GB match the lowest offers yet.

  • Steam Deck 64GB version -- $359.10 ($399)
  • Steam Deck 256GB version -- $449.65 ($529)
  • Steam Deck 512GB version -- $519.20( $649)

The entry-level 64GB model has eMMC storage and comes with a carrying case, while the 256GB version has faster NVMe SSD storage, the same carrying case, and includes an exclusive Steam profile bundle. For the high-end 512GB version, you'll get a more premium carrying case, NVMe SSD storage, a special anti-glare glass coating, an exclusive virtual keyboard theme, and the Steam profile bundle.

You can also grab the official Steam Deck Docking Station for $71.20 (down from $90).

Since it launched, Valve has added a number of software updates and quality-of-life improvements to the Steam Deck. Earlier this summer, the ability to transfer installed games and game files between PCs and Steam Decks via a local network was added.

One of the big selling points of the Steam Deck is its native access to Valve's digital marketplace and the staggering amount of support for over 8,000 verified titles on it. From Marvel's Spider-Man to Metal Gear Rising, the Steam Deck has proven to be a flexible handheld that has opened up PC gaming like never before.

"With cutting-edge hardware, thoughtfully designed ergonomics, a satisfying controller layout, and a software layer that simplifies PC gaming, the Steam Deck makes it a breeze to link to your Steam account and get started with your library on the go," Alessandro Barbosa wrote in GameSpot's Steam Deck review.

If you take advantage of this deal, you should also check out Fanatical's Bundlefest promotion. A GameSpot sister site, Fanatical is offering new Steam game bundles every day this week. The promotion offers a great way to stock up on Steam Deck games for cheap.

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