Steam Deck: Valve Explains How it Learned from Past Mistakes

IGN published this video item, entitled “Steam Deck: Valve Explains How it Learned from Past Mistakes” – below is their description.

Valve discusses how the failure of Steam Machines, the success of Proton, and all its work on projects like VR, the Steam Link, and the Steam controller fed into making the Steam Deck possible.

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