Valve has clarified that there are no plans for a Steam Deck 2, despite AMD's recent announcement at CES 2025 regarding its new Ryzen Z2 processors designed for handheld gaming devices. The confusion arose when AMD mentioned the Steam Deck as part of its lineup for Z2-equipped handhelds, leading Valve engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais to quickly affirm on social media that no such product is being developed. Valve previously stated that a new Steam Deck wouldn't be introduced until a meaningful upgrade could be offered, implying that the earliest potential release could be late 2025. Meanwhile, AMD’s Z2 lineup, which includes the Z2, Z2 Extreme, and Z2 Go, is being anticipated for various other handheld devices, but not for the Steam Deck.

Will there be a Steam Deck 2?

No, Valve has confirmed there are no current plans for a Steam Deck 2, and any references to such in AMD’s announcements are inaccurate. Valve is focused on developing a product that offers a substantial upgrade over the existing Steam Deck, which may not debut until the end of 2025.

The Steam Deck, released by Valve in February 2022, revolutionized portable gaming by combining the Windows gaming experience with a handheld device. With its robust capabilities and access to the Steam library, it became immensely popular among gamers. Its future has been a topic of speculation following the success of this device, particularly in the competitive handheld market.