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CES is currently underway, showcasing a plethora of innovative technology, and as expected, it has sparked numerous rumors and leaks. Among these is a recent speculation regarding the potential release of a Steam Deck 2. However, Valve has swiftly addressed these claims, categorically denying any plans for a successor to their popular handheld gaming device at this time.
The Steam Deck, which has gained a significant following since its launch, has set the standard for portable gaming. Despite the excitement surrounding the possibility of a new version, Valve's statement reassures fans that the original model will continue to receive support and updates. The company emphasized its commitment to enhancing the existing platform rather than rushing into a new iteration.
As CES progresses, industry watchers and gamers alike will be keenly observing any further developments. For now, it seems the Steam Deck remains the focus of Valve's efforts, leaving fans to enjoy the current experience without the distraction of a sequel on the horizon.
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