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Limited Steam Deck OLED availability sparks price increase fears

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Last updated: 2026/02/12 at 11:55 AM
News Room Published 12 February 2026
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Valve’s Steam Deck OLED has gone out of stock across its U.S. storefront, prompting speculation that ongoing memory shortages could affect pricing if supply constraints persist.

After Valve discontinued the more affordable LCD Steam Deck model in late 2025, the OLED variant became the company’s sole handheld gaming option, increasing pressure on inventory stability.

The OLED model replaced the earlier LCD version in Valve’s lineup, with differences in display technology, battery performance and overall design shaping how the two handhelds compare.

Buyers in the United States now see all Steam Deck OLED configurations listed as unavailable on Valve’s official store, while refurbished units have also disappeared from the same regional marketplace.

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Stock levels remain inconsistent in other regions, with 512GB and 1TB models still available in markets such as the UK and Australia, suggesting that the shortage may not be globally uniform.

Simultaneous unavailability across multiple storage tiers in a major market is unusual for Valve’s direct-sales strategy, which typically staggers inventory replenishment rather than removing every configuration at once.

Valve has not issued an official statement explaining the current stock situation, leaving community discussions on platforms such as Reddit to fill the information gap.

One recurring theory links the shortage to rising memory and storage costs, which have already affected broader consumer electronics supply chains during the ongoing RAM pricing surge.

The Steam Deck OLED uses 16GB of LPDDR5 memory alongside NVMe SSD storage, both of which have experienced price volatility as demand for AI-focused data centre infrastructure increases.

Rising component costs have already influenced pricing strategies in smartphones and laptops, and similar pressures could complicate production planning for dedicated gaming hardware.

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Concerns about pricing have intensified because the Steam Deck OLED launched in 2023 with upgraded features including a 90Hz display and improved battery life, establishing it as the premium iteration of Valve’s handheld line.

With no confirmed timeline for a Steam Deck successor and rumours suggesting a next-generation model may not arrive until 2028 or later, the OLED edition remains central to Valve’s portable gaming strategy.

Valve has not indicated whether restocks are imminent or whether MSRP adjustments are under consideration, and availability updates are expected once inventory and supply conditions stabilise.

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