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The Steam Deck Is Completely Sold Out Right Now, and Valve Hasn’t Told Us Why

February 12, 2026
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The Steam Deck Is Completely Sold Out Right Now, and Valve Hasn't Told Us Why


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If you’re a PC gamer who’s been looking into getting a Steam Deck to help you play your games on the go, then I’ve got some bad news for you: On Valve’s official Steam Deck store page—the only place to buy new Steam Decks in the United States—every single model is sold out right now. That includes the discontinued LCD model, both versions of the Steam Deck OLED, and even refurbished options.

The shortage was first spotted last night by deals hunter Wario64, who at the time noted that the Steam Deck was sold out in the U.S., but still available in other countries. Unfortunately, since then, both Tom’s Hardware and Windows Central have reported that the handheld isn’t available in some Asian countries either. There does still seems to be some hope for gamers in Europe, as Windows Central’s Adam Hales said he could still see available stock in his native U.K., including the discontinued Steam Deck LCD.

Valve has yet to comment on the sudden disappearance of the Steam Deck from its site, although I’ve reached out and will update this post if I hear back.

Why is the Steam Deck out of stock?

While Valve hasn’t provided an official reason for the Steam Deck shortage, an obvious culprit is the ongoing RAM crisis, which has seen the cost for consumer memory components double or even triple as AI data centers eat up the available supply. It’s possible this shortage is finally affecting the Steam Deck, although that’s just speculation until Valve officially confirms it.

That said, the explanation would align with a post Valve made to its blog last week, in which the company said its upcoming Steam Machine and Steam Frame hardware are being impacted by “memory and storage shortages.” While the company didn’t outright announce a delay for these devices, saying it still plans to ship them “in the first half of the year,” it also noted “we must revisit our exact shipping schedule and pricing.”

It’s possible the situation with “limited availability and growing prices of these critical components,” as Valve put it it that post, is now affecting the Steam Deck too, though there are other possible explanations. The simplest, and most hopeful, is that this is simply a minor hiccup in availability, and it will be corrected by the end of the week. Alternatively, it’s possible the shortage could be related to tariffs, as while whole smartphones and computers are exempt from increased tariffs, it’s unclear whether that applies to gaming devices, or to any individual components Valve might purchase to construct new Steam Decks.

At any rate, we can’t know for sure until we hear back from the Half-Life company itself. Perhaps slim pickings or higher prices are in the Steam Deck’s future, but there’s no way to know right now.


What do you think so far?

What to buy instead during the Steam Deck shortage

While we don’t yet know how long the Steam Deck will stay sold out, it might be worth looking into getting a different handheld gaming PC if the situation drags on. While you can buy Steam Decks from unofficial sellers, I wouldn’t advise it, as these would all be from the secondhand market. Most come with heavily marked up prices, and it’s impossible to know what kind of condition your device will be in when it arrives. A more trustworthy alternative could be GameStop, as the retailer does sell its own certified refurbished Steam Decks, which are cleaned up in a separate process from Valve’s. Unfortunately, these are also out of stock at the moment.

Instead, I would suggest looking at alternatives like the Lenovo Legion Go S, which starts at $600, is slightly more powerful than the Steam Deck, has a higher resolution screen, and in an official partnership with Valve, comes equipped with the same operating system as the Steam Deck. (I actually prefer the Legion Go S to the Steam Deck myself.)

If you’ve got cash to burn, you could look at a premium upgrade. The obvious ones here are the Lenovo Legion Go 2, which ups the power and packs a gorgeous OLED screen; and the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, which may be more welcoming to console gamers. (That said, the Xbox handheld’s software wasn’t quite there yet, at least when I reviewed it).

Whatever your choice, you have no shortage of options for PC gaming handhelds to keep you occupied while you wait for the Steam Deck to come back in stock. Gamers will always find a way to play.



Editorial Team

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