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Valve quietly discontinues its most affordable Steam Deck
Valve has discontinued its most affordable Steam Deck.
Steam’s December update finally brings a fully 64‑bit client to Windows, modernizing the platform after years of partial support
Steam’s December update brings long overdue 64 bit support to Windows, alongside controller improvements, chat moderation tools, and quality of life fixes across the platform.
Thousands of gamers are installing Bazzite instead of sticking with Windows — and the reasons behind the shift are surprisingly compelling
Bazzite’s recent growth highlights how far Linux gaming is coming, even as anti-cheat limitations continue to hold it back.
The Steam Frame is the VR headset I've longed for — but I can't get over this one key spec
Valve's Steam Frame is already looking to take over VR headsets in 2026, but is it as powerful as we think? I see one key upgrade it could have.
10 ways 2026 will be a turning point for game design, according to indie devs
From Switch 2 momentum and Steam Machine 2.0, to AI fatigue, GTA 6 shockwaves, and the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 legacy.
Steam Deck LCD production is ending — Valve's budget handheld gaming PC will no longer be available once stock is gone
The Steam Deck LCD helped define modern PC handhelds, but its quiet exit may signal a shift toward higher-priced hardware across Valve’s lineup.
VR isn't dead, and 2025 has only proven how ridiculous those claims continue to be. That, and XR glasses have finally found their mojo
XR has had a monumental 2025, from the launch of Android XR to a flurry of new smart glasses, this was a massive year of growth and excitement.
Half-Life 3 Code In Dota 2 Update Sparks Fear Developers Are Hiding Release Plans
A recent Dota 2 patch datamine has uncovered hidden references that fans believe could point to Half-Life 3, reigniting long-running speculation.
Meta just u-turned on the best VR announcement it ever made — and might have handed the win to Android XR
Meta has ‘paused’ third-party headset partnerships, which feels like a major win for Android XR.
'$100 Steam Machine' uses a cut-down PS5 APU with Bazzite — DIY console offers 60 FPS at 1080p with 16GB of GDDR6
A YouTuber built "$100 Steam Machine" using an ASRock mining blade featuring a B-grade AMD SoC from the base PlayStation 5 with disabled cores. The neutered PS5 chip can run games at 1080p and 60 FPS.