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Valve is "hard at work" on Steam Deck 2, but the company's idea of "next-gen" performance isn't possible yet - Eurogamer.net

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Valve is "hard at work" on Steam Deck 2, but the company's idea of "next-gen" performance isn't possible yet - Eurogamer.net.

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A: Valve is "hard at work" on Steam Deck 2, but the company's idea of "next-gen" performance isn't possible yet - Eurogamer.net.

B: Valve is "hard at work" on Steam Deck 2, but the company's idea of "next-gen" performance isn't possible yet Eurogamer.netValve: We're 'Hard at Work' on Steam Deck 2 PCMagValve ‘Working Very Hard' To Get Steam Deck Back In Stock Amid Ongoing RAMaggedon KotakuValve Says It's 'Hard at Work' on Steam Deck 2, but There's Still No Release Window IGNValve Confirms Ongoing Steam Deck 2 Development—A Long Wait Remains TechPowerUp

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