NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Wow, this issue is PACKED. Get your tea, warm blanket, and calm music ready. Also, the formatting of the newsletter was updated a tad so that it will be more helpful for you. See if you can spot the difference.
🪦Here lies Affordable PC Gaming. May she rest in peace.
There will no longer be an entry level version of the Steam Deck.
Valve announced it will not produce anymore LCD 256 GB models. So, what is currently in the market, is it. This entry level handheld gaming device was priced around $399 – comparable to getting a Switch OLED. The next version up of the Steam Deck has 512 GB, an OLED display, and starts at $549.
Valve is simultaneously ramping up production on new products: the Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller.
While some have speculated that streamlining production is the cause, I believe the true culprit is AI and the shortage it is causing. Due to Artificial Intelligence driving a NAND flash shortage, we are seeing more and more consumer facing electronics be scaled back, and lots of speculation that the subscription economy is coming for consumer electronics in the near future.
And when I see near future, I mean near.
Sony is currently pushing its Flex Program which would allow you to rent a PS5 for about $13.50/month in the UK.
How does this make you feel as a consumer? Would you pay for a subscription for your game systems instead of owning them outright? Comment on the web article and let me know.
Platformer • Co-Op Help these two adorable penguins reach the top of the snowy summit. Play with a friend or in solice. PC PS 4/5 Steam Switch Xbox One/Series X