The Steam Deck will not be getting yearly updates. At least that’s what one of its designers has suggested. But a Steam Deck 2 will likely happen at some point. During an interview with Reviews.org (via The Verge), Steam Deck designer Lawrence Yang said, "We’re not going to do a bump every year. There’s no reason to do that."
He explained that he thought it wasn’t fair to users to provide only incremental improvements each year. He said, "...we really do want to wait for a generational leap in computing without sacrificing battery life before we ship the real second generation of Steam Deck."
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Steam Deck 2 Could Still Be A Few Years Away
This aligns with previous statements from Valve. On many occasions in 2023, Valve employees stated that a more powerful Steam Deck would be years away-- late 2025 at the earliest.
Valve engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais explained that part of the Steam Deck brand is that every model can play the same games; Valve doesn’t want to change that until Steam Deck performance gets a significant jump without compromising on the battery life. During the interview, Yang did note that the company is working on a Steam Deck successor.
The Steam Deck did get an upgrade last year in the form of the Steam Deck OLED, which improves battery life and display quality. The Steam Deck’s popularity has resulted in a variety of competitors, including the Asus ROG Ally, which got SteamOS support in August.
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Star Wars Outlaws Finally Gets A Steam Release Date
Star Wars Outlaws will be coming to Steam next month, having previously only been available on Ubisoft and Epic’s PC storefronts. Ubisoft recently shared the news, with a social media post saying the game was available on a wishlist now, days ahead of a 21 November launch on Valve’s platform.
Moreover, the company also revealed Assassin’s Creed Mirage is available to play through Steam now. It was known Mirage was poised for the PC storefront sometime this month, however until recently Ubisoft had kept an exact date under wraps.
In September, Ubisoft announced its new releases are set to launch day one on Steam, starting with Assassin’s Creed Shadows on February 14 next year. This marks a change for Ubisoft, which has shunned Steam launch day releases for several years now.
Other Ubisoft games have steadily trickled onto the platform eventually, however. For instance, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and city-building strategy Anno 1800 arrived on the platform back in 2022, having previously been available elsewhere.