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The next limited-edition Steam Deck OLED comes in white, and will be available globally this timeA lighter shade of Deck

A lighter shade of Deck

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The Steam Deck OLED Limited Edition White, sat on a blue table.

TheSteam Deck OLED– which is like aSteam Deckbut better in almost every way – is getting a new, if potentially more smudge-susceptible Limited Edition. A successor to thetranslucent versionthat only went on sale in the US and Canada last year, the Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White offers both a snowy look and, for those of us outside North America, the chance to actually buy one. It’ll go on sale November 18th, in all the countries that the Steam Deck currently ships in.

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A rear view of the Steam Deck OLED Limited Edition White, showing its light grey shoulder buttons.

All the same, I’m probably not gonna go for this. Besides being perfectly happy with my bog-standard, goth-shaded Steam Deck OLED, I’d immediately develop a deep paranoia over marks, scuffs, and melted chocolate stains blemishing that pristine exterior. But if you’re the sort that thinks all consumer electronics should look like the iPod, it’s there, albeit temporarily. Limited means limited in this case, and once the initial round of stock sells out, it’s gone forever. Better be ready at 3pm PST / 11pm GMT on the 18th to grab one when they launch.

If you do end up missing out, take comfort in knowing that a successful Limited Edition White could lead to more vibrant Steam Deck recolours in the future. “We’re curious to see what the response is, and will use what we learn to inform future decisions about any potential new colour variants down the line,” said Valve comms chief Kaci Aitchison Boyle in a statement.

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A close-up of the face buttons on the Steam Deck OLED Limited Edition White.

Said missive also confirmed that Valve are involved with “ongoing work toward the future of Steam Deck andother hardware plans”, though you can probably expect new colours for the existing models before a full-on Steam Deck 2. That’s still not coming for some time,according to Valve’s engineers, who want to “wait for a generational leap” in computing performance before committing to a whole new handheld.