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Thanks to global supply chain issues, material shortages and delays, Valve missed the initial release date of the handheld PC system and pushed it back by two month. Now, it seems the company will hits its target launch, but the “looks like” in the post does sound ominous. That said, it’s more of a Get Out of Jail Free card just in case more supply issues pop up. The Steam Deck offers considerably more power than the Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch OLED, enabling it to play AAA titles at 60Hz. While the Steam Deck runs a Linux variant, it is also able to play Windows games, although there have been some hiccups getting games on the platform. We now know Portal 2 is the first game to become Steam Deck verified (via GamesRadar), and there will many more to come. Valve states its testing games in four major categories before they can be verified, including input, seamlessness, display, and system support. For those who haven’t, you can reserve any of the three configurations of Steam Decks (including 64GB eMMC, 256GB NVMe SSD, 512GB NVMe SSD) on Valve’s listing page, with expected order availability to kick off sometime after Q2 2022. How will the Steam Deck fair against the current king of handhelds, the Nintendo Switch OLED? We’ll have to wait until the end of February to find out. In the meantime, check out the best PC games we’ll (hopefully) be able to play on Valve’s handheld.