2024 was a record year for Steam Deck, and Valve is optimistic about the future of its devices

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | 14.03.2025, 07:37

Valve has published its annual report for 2024, which highlights the company's significant achievements, including the success of Steam Deck. Players spent more than 330 million hours playing games on this portable console, which is 64% more than the previous year. This figure is a testament to the growing popularity of portable gaming and the impact Steam Deck has had on the market.

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Steam Deck continues to demonstrate its appeal among players despite its high price and relative niche. Major publishers such as Square Enix and Ubisoft are already starting to take this platform into account when developing their games. For example, Assassin's Creed Shadows will be compatible with Steam Deck from the day of release.

Valve also emphasises the future of SteamOS as a key technology for the development of portable gaming. The company plans to release SteamOS on other devices, such as the Lenovo Go S, and will even allow the system to be installed on existing portable devices from other manufacturers, such as the ROG Ally X and MSI Claw. This opens up new opportunities for players and developers.

Valve is optimistic about the future of devices. Steam Deck, SteamOS, and SteamVR are extremely valuable for players and developers

Although Steam Deck 2 has not been announced yet, Valve continues to invest in the development of its ecosystem. The company emphasises that its investments in UI, Linux support, and other technologies benefit both players and developers. Steam Deck and SteamOS are becoming increasingly popular, allowing players to enjoy their games in a variety of settings, from the living room to the backyard on a hammock.

Source: Valve