Valve has started selling refurbished Steam Decks as an alternative option for purchasing its portable gaming computer at a discount.
If this appeals to PC players, then Valve has assured that the units are still subject to over 100 tests before they are allowed to become available. “Each Certified Refurbished Steam Deck has been thoroughly tested to the same high standards as our retail units. Every device goes through a complete factory reset, software update, and an extensive examination,” explained the company.
Introducing Valve Certified Refurbished Steam Decks! These are fully tested at Valve facilities and come with the same 1-year warranty as a new Deck. Supplies are limited and expect these to come in and out of stock as available.
Learn more here: https://t.co/oVedF5MDU8 pic.twitter.com/xBWWN2gbgH— Steam Deck (@OnDeck) August 8, 2023
Tests address the battery health and longevity, internal circuitry, screen quality, audio system and the controller inputs to name a few areas. Additionally, the same one year warranty that the new Steam Decks share applies for these purchases too.
“Although they may have minor cosmetic blemishes, they provide a reliable, high-quality gaming experience at a lower cost,” rationalised Valve. All three versions of the handheld are on sale – these are the 64 GB model with eMMC storage, the 256GB model with a NVMe SSD and the 512GB model with an improved NVMe SSD and an anti-glare glass screen.
The prices and potential savings are as follows:
- 64GB – £279.00/$319.00 (normally £349.00/$399.00)
- 256GB – £369.00/$419.00 (normally £459.00/$529.00)
- 512GB – £459.00/$519.00 (normally £569.00/$649.00)
At the moment, the 64GB model is sold out – for both refurbished and new versions. Valve also announced that, although they will have a different warranty as a result.






