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    Valve Ramping Up Efforts to get Steam Deck to Customers

    By Erickson MelchorApril 5, 20222 Mins Read
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    Recently, Valve has announced that confirmation emails are being sent out to those who have pre-ordered as early as last year, and are currently holding a Q2 ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) for their purchase.

    In a tweet, the company revealed that they are ramping up Steam Deck shipments. It seems things are starting to pick up when it comes to production and logistics.

    Welcome to Q2! We've just sent out the first set of order emails to Q2 reservers (in order of reservation time). Starting today we're ramping up Steam Deck shipments, and will be sending more order availability emails every week. Sometimes even twice a week! pic.twitter.com/54TAoCQXfd

    — Steam Deck (@OnDeck) April 4, 2022

    The tweet goes as follows:

    “Welcome to Q2! We’ve just sent out the first set of order emails to Q2 reservers (in order of reservation time). Starting today we’re ramping up Steam Deck shipments and will be sending more order availability emails every week. Sometimes even twice a week!”

    Now, what does this all mean? Simple. When reserving a device (like the Steam Deck), the confirmation email is sent out to people who have ordered to confirm details such as their address and other matters that need to be settled before the order goes out.

    Steam only asks for $5 USD per reservation slot. This is to keep track of who gets what when the device is ready to ship. Should anything happen and the purchaser needs to cancel their pre-order for whatever reason, Valve can simply return the reservation fee and move it over to the next person waiting in line.

    Additionally, the company has updated its Steam Deck product page to clarify what Q2, Q3, and After Q3 mean in terms of months. They also reassured everyone that no reservation windows have been changed or delayed, only some additional info.

    Earlier this year, we have reported that Steam Deck Buyers living near Valve HQ were getting units hand-delivered personally by Gabe Newell himself. It is unlikely that he will extend the gesture to those who are living far from the HQ. But it is little things like this that leave a positive impression on customers.

    For more Steam Deck News, check out:

    • Halo Infinite, Gears 5, Microsoft Flight Simulator and More Not Supported on Steam Deck
    • Steam Deck Stick Drift Issues Finally Fixed by Valve
    • Steam Deck Will Not Support Fortnite
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    Erickson is not just an indie game developer but also a discerning critic who aspires to see his games make a positive impact someday. In the meantime, he diligently works on his craft and immerses himself in a variety of games. You never know when and where inspiration might strike. As a Destiny 2 enthusiast, Erickson spends a considerable amount of time exploring the world of Guardians. Furthermore, as an editor for Sirus Gaming, Erickson blends his game development insights with a critical eye, aiming to enrich your gaming experience while sharing his unique perspective on the industry.

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