Valve aumenta el precio de la Steam Deck OLED en 200 dólares

Valve ha incrementado los precios de sus modelos Steam Deck OLED como respuesta al aumento en los costes de los componentes. Los cambios entraron en vigor el 27 de mayo.

El modelo Steam Deck OLED de 1 TB cuesta ahora 950 dólares en Estados Unidos, frente a los 650 dólares anteriores. La versión de 512 GB ha subido de 550 a 790 dólares. Valve atribuyó los aumentos a los precios más altos de los componentes para PC y chips de memoria en medio de la escasez generalizada en el sector vinculada a la demanda de IA.

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