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Valve offers discounts on discontinued Steam Deck LCD models

In the Steam Autumn Sale, Valve is discounting the 512GB Steam Deck LCD to US$336.75. Grab it before it sells out by December 4 at 1 PM ET!

Valve is giving gamers a reason to celebrate with a major discount on the 512GB Steam Deck LCD as part of its Steam Autumn Sale. The price of the now-discontinued model has been slashed to US$336.75, which is US$112 off the original US$449 price. This sale ends on December 4 at 1 PM ET and features discounts on many popular games. However, the 512GB LCD Steam Deck is expected to sell out quickly, as Valve has already sold out the 64GB version, which was also on offer.

The end of the Steam Deck LCD

The discontinuation of the Steam Deck LCD series marks the end of an era for this affordable handheld option. While its display may lack the vibrant visuals of the newer Steam Deck OLED, the LCD version still offers excellent value for money. It becomes even more appealing to gamers looking for a capable device to enjoy titles like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Elden Ring at discounted prices.

Despite its more basic display, the LCD model is functionally identical to its OLED counterpart, running the same games and offering the same storage options. For many, this makes the LCD version a cost-effective way to experience Valve’s innovative handheld platform.

A move to clear inventory

First launched in 2022, the Steam Deck quickly gained popularity among gamers seeking a portable yet powerful way to enjoy PC games. However, with newer competitors like the Asus ROG Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go entering the market, Valve appears to be positioning itself strategically by offering clearance pricing on its older models. This move clears inventory and keeps the Steam Deck relevant against more recent handheld gaming devices.

While the Steam Deck OLED is now the focus of Valve’s hardware lineup, the discounted LCD models remain a solid choice for gamers who prioritise performance and affordability over display quality. If you’ve been on the fence about purchasing a Steam Deck, this might be your last chance to grab one at an unbeatable price.

Don’t wait too long

With the 64GB model already sold out and the 512GB LCD stock dwindling, demand for the Steam Deck remains high, even as Valve transitions to its OLED version. If you’re considering making a purchase, don’t delay. The sale offers great hardware deals and discounts on some of the best games available on Steam.

Make the most of this opportunity before the sale ends and the remaining stock of the 512GB LCD Steam Deck disappears for good.

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