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Valve Remains “Hard at Work” on Steam Deck 2 Four Years After Gabe Newell First Teased the Handheld Successor - Wccftech

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Valve Remains "Hard at Work" on Steam Deck 2 Four Years After Gabe Newell First Teased the Handheld Successor - Wccftech.

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Valve Remains "Hard at Work" on Steam Deck 2 Four Years After Gabe Newell First Teased the Handheld Successor WccftechValve Says It's 'Hard at Work' on Steam Deck 2, but There's Still No Release Window IGNSteam Deck 2 Development Continues, Valve Says It's ‘Hard at Work' PCMagValve Confirms Steam Deck 2 Still Planned Steam Deck HQValve Is "Working Hard" To Restock The Steam Deck TheGamer

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B: Valve Remains "Hard at Work" on Steam Deck 2 Four Years After Gabe Newell First Teased the Handheld Successor WccftechValve Says It's 'Hard at Work' on Steam Deck 2, but There's Still No Release Window IGNSteam Deck 2 Development Continues, Valve Says It's ‘Hard at Work' PCMagValve Confirms Steam Deck 2 Still Planned Steam Deck HQValve Is "Working Hard" To Restock The Steam Deck TheGamer

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