This is the best summary I could come up with:
With the released of the Steam Deck OLED and the Steam Deck OLED Limited Edition tomorrow, Valve has given out a little bit more info on how they plan to combat scalpers.
I’ve seen a surprising amount of people confused on this across the net thinking the Steam Deck OLED as a whole is limited but it’s not.
Additionally, their FAQ also notes for the normal 512GB and 1TB Steam Deck OLED models you will only be able to purchase “1 model of Steam Deck OLED per customer per week” but they plan to relax that when they’re confident they can meet demand.
They will switch to the reservation queue if needed and email people when it’s ready but Valve also said “we will be refreshing inventory of Steam Deck regularly, and do not foresee long queue times like we saw with the Steam Deck LCD launch”.
All models go live at the same time at 10AM PST / 6PM UTC on November 16th on the Steam Deck store.
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PonyOfWar@pawb.social 1 year ago
I hope the fact that there are less restrictions for the regular OLED models is an indication that it’s available in huge numbers right from the start.
PlasticExistence@lemmy.world 1 year ago
And I hope that the Limited Edition sells out quickly so I can’t get one because while I want it, I don’t want to spend $680 for it
PonyOfWar@pawb.social 1 year ago
Fortunately, Valve already took that decision from me, as I’m not in the US or Canada and the limited edition is unavailable. Otherwise I might have splurged on that too.
charles@lemmy.ca 11 months ago
I’m in the same boat, I can only justify the expense to myself if I’m able to get the limited edition. The OLED model seems to address basically all of my minor issues with the LCD model so I know I’d enjoy the upgrade but it’s definitely not necessary for me to enjoy the device.