![]() ![]() ![]() A lot of people are involved,” Coomer said. I don't know the exact numbers, but the percentage of employees involved in game development is high. “Game development is very important to Valve. (Image: Valve)Īnother Famitsu-Coomer interview (Opens in a new window) reveals that Valve-whose spotlight has understandably been focused on its hardware-has “a lot of games” in development. Valve's upcoming games might include a new installment of the Half-Life series-at least, if Coomer has his way. Development of the Steam Deck will continue.” Later, Coomer mentioned this was because the Steam Deck is “an extension of the core Steam platform,” which has “many other uses besides this handheld device.” Developer Pierre-Loup Griffais expanded on Coomer’s statement by specifying that battery life and optimization were top-of-mind for future versions of the console. “The theme, size, and shape will change, and it might even become a streaming machine. “Unless something major changes, there will be a next generation of Steam Deck products in the future,” Coomer said. But Valve was pretty vague at the time, saying the Steam Deck was “a multi-generational product line” that will someday come in “new versions.” Now, in a new issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine translated (Opens in a new window) by VGC, Steam Deck designer Greg Coomer has confirmed that future iterations of the console will come with some drastic changes. Last week we covered Valve’s confirmation that there will eventually be a “Steam Deck 2.” The company snuck this into an online booklet introducing its console to four new Asian markets, where customers can now reserve Steam Decks for the first time. According to developers, the company is already working on future iterations of its successful handheld console-all while preparing a handful of games for launch. ![]() Valve, the one-stop-shop video game developer, distributor, and gaming hardware maker, has an exciting future ahead. ![]()
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