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Home / Technology / Valve Axes Cheapest Steam Deck Model, OLED Upgrades Now Standard

Valve Axes Cheapest Steam Deck Model, OLED Upgrades Now Standard

21 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • The 256GB Steam Deck LCD model is being discontinued by Valve.
  • This model was the cheapest available, priced at $399.
  • New Steam Deck purchases now require a minimum of $549 for the OLED version.
Valve Axes Cheapest Steam Deck Model, OLED Upgrades Now Standard

Valve has quietly discontinued the 256GB Steam Deck LCD model, signaling a shift in its handheld gaming PC offerings. This model, previously the most affordable at $399, appears to be sold out in the US market, with remaining stock potentially available in other regions or from third-party retailers. The discontinuation means consumers must now opt for the OLED versions, starting at $549 for the 512GB model.

While the new entry-level OLED models offer improvements like a larger screen, extended battery life, and faster Wi-Fi, they come at a significantly higher price point. This strategic decision by Valve may affect budget-conscious gamers looking to enter the Steam Deck ecosystem this holiday season. The company has not officially announced the discontinuation or the reasons behind it.

Beyond the Steam Deck, Valve continues to expand its hardware lineup. The company recently revived the Steam Machine, a powerful mini PC, and announced the upcoming Steam Frame VR headset, slated for an early 2026 release. These developments indicate Valve's ongoing commitment to diverse gaming hardware solutions.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 256GB Steam Deck LCD model is being discontinued and is sold out in the US. Limited stock may remain in other markets or via third-party sellers.
Following the discontinuation of the 256GB LCD model, the cheapest Steam Deck available is now the 512GB OLED model, priced at $549.
The Steam Deck OLED models feature a larger screen, 1-4 hours more battery life, a higher-resolution display, and faster Wi-Fi compared to the LCD version.

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