The Steam deck is coming to a new region

Key takeaways

  • Valve's Steam Deck is finally coming to Australia in November, with LCD and OLED models available: $649 LCD, $899-1,049 OLED.
  • Australian pricing for the Steam Deck is slightly higher than US counterparts, possibly due to different power systems and manufacturing costs.
  • Steam Deck features custom AMD APU, optimized for handheld gaming, delivers performance for AAA titles on the go.



Valve's Steam tires finally coming to Australia. The update on the Steam Deck distribution came directly from Valve during PAX Australia.

The Steam Deck has been an extremely popular gaming handheld since its launch. Initially selling outright, Steam Deck now has a steady supply and multiple models for fans to choose from. Being able to play almost any game on the Steam platform on the go is a very impressive feat, and while the Steam Deck now has competitors, many eager gamers have been waiting for their chance to grab one of Valve's devices.

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Valve announced at PAX (via GamesHub) that starting in November, Australian residents can purchase a Steam Deck directly from the company. In the past it was only possible to get one through dealers or someone willing to send one in from another area. In November, the handheld will be officially available in Australia, US, Canada, UK, EU, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. While the exact date hasn't been specified, Valve has provided information on how much Australian residents can expect to pay for the device.



Valve's Australian pricing and available Steam Deck models

Gamers can be pleased to know that both the original LCD and newer OLED versions of the Steam Deck will be available in Australia. The 256GB LCD model will cost $649 AUD, while the OLED 512GB model will sell for $899 AUD and the 1TB OLED for $1,049 AUD. While the performance between the two models is almost identical, the OLED version has a slightly larger screen, longer battery life, higher refresh rate and Wi-Fi 6E for faster downloads.

  • Steam Deck 256GB LCD – $649 AUD
  • Steam Deck 512GB OLED – $899 AUD
  • Steam Deck 1TB OLED – $1,049 AUD


It's worth noting that the Australian prices for the Steam Deck seem to be a bit higher than their US counterparts. Based on currency conversions at the time of publication, there is approximately a $40 increase in price for the base LCD model, while the OLED variants cost approximately $60 (USD) more. The reason for the price difference is not entirely clear, although it may have something to do with the design, as the power systems in Australia are different from those in the US. Australia uses a higher voltage than the US. Manufacturing, parts delivery and storage can also play a role. In any case, it will likely still be cheaper than finding a sold version elsewhere.

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