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Not long ago, Valve stopped manufacturing its Steam Deck LCD 256GB. Once these products sell out, the OLED will be the only option available for the Steam handheld. But now, the OLED itself has become hard to find. Recently, Valve updated the Steam Deck sale page. It now includes a note about intermittent stock shortages for the OLED Steam Deck models “due to memory and storage shortages.” Given prior comments about the Steam Machine delay, that could mean we’ll be waiting even longer for the device to launch.
Steam Machine Likely to See Additional Delays Due to Component Shortages

The Steam Machine was initially expected to hit the market early this year. In a recent post, Valve confirmed that it has delayed the Steam Machine and SteamFrame VR due to component shortages. At that time, Valve noted that it still expects to launch both platforms in the first halfof 2026. However, the company still has not confirmed the specific timing or prices for either product. And this recent update to Steam Deck OLED availability doesn’t look like great news on that front.
Apparently, the Steam Deck OLED is currently experiencing shortages in several regions. Though Valve is no longer making the LCD, the company is theoretically still manufacturing the OLED. With the new messaging about intermittent stock shortages, it looks like Valve may have pulled back production due to the rising cost of certain computer components. And with that being the whole reason why Valve hasn’t committed to a price or release for the Steam Machine, it’s not looking good.
Currently, all 3 Steam Deck models show as sold out when viewing the Steam store in the United States. This is accompanied by Valve’s official note that “Steam Deck OLED may be out-of-stock intermittently in some regions due to memory and storage shortages.” With this acknowledgement that these key components are still tough to come by, it’s likely that the Steam Machine won’t be ready to launch for quite some time.









