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Valve hints there might not be a Steam Deck ‘Professional’ anytime quickly

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In the event you lately acquired a Steam Deck and may’t get sufficient of it, put together to maintain utilizing it for some time.

Valve’s handheld PC gaming powerhouse was one of many best tech launches of 2022, so naturally, individuals need to know what’s subsequent. In a wide-ranging interview with The Verge, Steam Deck designers Pierre-Loup Griffais and Lawrence Yang gave implicit affirmation of what’s not coming anytime quickly: A Steam Deck Professional.

Extra particularly, don’t count on an upgraded Steam Deck Professional with barely higher horsepower within the close to future. Whereas Valve plans on making a follow-up to the Steam Deck sooner or later, Griffais informed The Verge that the corporate likes having each person on the identical stage of technical functionality in the intervening time.

“Proper now the truth that all of the Steam Decks can play the identical video games and that we’ve got one goal for customers to know what sort of efficiency stage to count on while you’re enjoying and for builders to know what to focus on… there’s lots of worth in having that one spec,” Griffais informed The Verge.

That stated, Yang and Griffais did say they need to finally enhance the Steam Deck’s show and battery life. The latter facet is, specifically, one thing that would use lots of work. It’s doable to empty a Steam Deck’s battery in 90 minutes or much less, relying on what you do with it.

But when show and battery enhancements come alongside, don’t count on them to be married to a small, incremental change in horsepower. We’ll probably get a Steam Deck 2 slightly than a Steam Deck Professional.

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