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Valve’s Steam Deck to launch in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan on December 17th

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Published onNovember 30, 2022

published onNovember 30, 2022

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Valve’sSteam Deckis set to finally arrive in select Asian markets next month. The official Steam Deck Twitter account announced on Tuesday thatSteam Decks will begin shipping in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan on December 17th. Preorders were made available in those regions back in August, courtesy of Valve’s partnership with Tokyo-based Komodo.

Komodois a game software developer/publisher and gaming product logistics company founded in 2021.

We’re happy to announce that Steam Decks will start shipping in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan on December 17th via Komodo, our official Steam Deck distributor in these regions.

Customers in these regions can reserve the Steam Deck here:https://t.co/OSqJUPyW5kpic.twitter.com/clz5k5PObi

— Steam Deck (@OnDeck)November 30, 2022

The pricing breakdown for the basic Steam Deck model is as follows.

The Steam Deck docking station will also be made available in these regions. Here is the pricing breakdown.

It’ll be interesting to see how Valve’s handheld gaming PC performs in those markets. The Steam Deck released in North America and Europe back in February this year, and thus far has sold over 1 million units.

Robert Collins

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