Steam Deck with an image from Elden Ring overlayed on the screen

The Steam Deck only now dropping off Valve’s Top 10 chart after a year and a half shows the staying power of the wee handheld gaming PC

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It had to happen at some point but Valve’s much-loved Steam Deck has been falling down its weekly revenue charts for a little while now. For the past two weeks, though, it’s dropped outside of the top ten, suggesting that competition from ASUS, Ayaneo, OneXPlayer, and Aokzoe has taken a sizeable slice of the handheld PC market.

As reported by GamingOnLinux, sales of the Steam Deck have slowed to the point where it’s no longer in Valve’s top ten for weekly revenue. That in itself isn’t particularly surprising as the majority of people who really want one will have already bought it and the rise of the Air 1S, OneXFly, and ROG Ally will also have contributed to the decrease in shipments.

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