Valve says not to use unofficial stores, half of the world replies that there is no other way – Multiplayer.it

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    Valve says not to use unofficial stores, half of the world replies that there is no other way – Multiplayer.it

    steam floors This is a success and the Steam sales charts have shown it for months and months, since the game machine is almost always in the top 10, if not immediately before. As 2023 begins, more and more people will want to buy console/PC and Valve knows it so well, that they feel compelled to remind gamers not to buy Steam Decks from “Unofficial” websites or distributors.

    Currently, there are only Two ways to officially buy Steam Decks– Directly through Steam if you live in the US, Canada, UK or Europe, or through a select distributor in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

    L’Steam Deck Twitter account He then mentioned that any Steam Deck sold through other sites or vendors is not “official” and said use caution. Perhaps, Valve has received reports of users obtaining the console in other ways, possibly with defects or problems (in which case it’s not Valve’s fault).

    However, there is something else problem: In all countries where the console is not officially sold, players have no other way than the unofficial one to purchase it. Let’s remember that big markets like Australia, New Zealand and all of Latin America are still missing.

    Fortunately in Italy We don’t have those problems, but in case you don’t have the opportunity (or desire) to buy a Valve console, here are the best Steam Deck alternatives: from consoles to high-end PCs.

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