How to buy a Steam Deck in Australia, and what the risks are ahead of an official launch (2024)

How to buy a Steam Deck in Australia, and what the risks are ahead of an official launch (1)

Steam Deck is Valve's handheld gaming PC, and even though it's currently in the middle of its second generation, it hasn't received an official release in Australia.

Following the launch of the OG Steam Deck in 2022, Valve released the Steam Deck OLED last year, which proved a nice improvement over the original. "The Steam Deck OLED refines an already fantastic handheld gaming PC," Tyler Colp wrote. "While it may not push the performance higher, the OLED screen, improved battery, and larger storage make it the most valuable device available."

The tweaks did make the price more attractive, if you happen to live in one of the regions it is shipping to. While the cheapest 64GB and 256GB models are being phased out, the 512GB and 1TB OLED models are $549 and $649 respectively, in the United States.

Still, that's of no use to Australians, because it's now 2024 and Valve still isn't shipping the Steam Deck direct to Australia, and nor does the console have an "official" Australian price.

That said, some local retailers have started to offer it via resellers, albeit rarely at the the price you'd expect at current exchange levels. More on that below, but in Valve's words: "be careful".

If prices in Australia prove to be roughly 1:1 with the United States, here's what you should expect to pay as of February 2024 (excluding shipping):

  • 512GB: Circa AU$916 incl. GST ($549 in the US)
  • 1TB: Circa AU$1,081 incl. GST ($649 in the US)

From Steam Deck's February 2022 launch, the unit only shipped to the United States, UK, Canada and the European Union. Then in August, Valve partnered with Komodo to make the Steam Deck available in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Korea. Getting close, Valve! The company still hasn't offered any ballpark window for when Steam Deck might officially release in Australia.That's not to say you can't buy one in Australia, but if you do it'll be via a third-party.

Should I buy a Steam Deck in Australia via a third-party?

PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get to the heart of what matters most to you. Find out more about how we evaluate games and hardware.

It is possible to buy a Steam Deck in Australia without going through the pain of ordering direct from Valve (details on that annoying process are below). That said, Valve has warned against it, and you'll likely be paying more than any unit is actually worth when currency conversion and taxes are taken into account. Retailers such as Amazon, Kogan, Dick Smith, Catch and even Woolworths have listings for purchasing Steam Deck for Australians, though none of those reputable retailers are actually selling it direct: All listings for Steam Deck are via third-party sellers.

It's not just us warning to be cautious: Valve itself has said to be careful. In a tweet on January 11, the official Steam Deck account had this to say. "A quick note that the only official ways to purchase Steam Deck are directly from Steam (in the US, CA, EU, and UK), or from Komodo (JP, KR, TW, and HK). Steam Decks sold via any other websites or retailers are unofficial - please be careful."

Should you buy a Steam Deck in Australia via a third-party seller? It's a risk. At this rate, will Valve ever release the Steam Deck in Australia? Perhaps try an ASUS Rog Ally instead?

I'm throwing all caution to the wind and buying a Steam Deck via a third-party. Where is it currently cheap?

Below are the current best prices for all Steam Deck OLED models including 512GB and 1TB models. Again: check the seller, and check their reviews, before deciding to take the plunge.

When is the Steam Deck's official release date in Australia?

The Steam Deck doesn't currently have a release date in Australia. If you try to order a unit on Steam, you'll be met with the notice that "this item is not available for purchase in your region."

It's hardly consolation at this point, but the Valve Index didn't officially hit the Australian market until two years after its initial launch in the Northern hemisphere, and even now, its stockist EB Games has no listing for it on its website. Does Valve hate Australia? Probably not, but as a small market we ain't a priority.

How much will Steam Deck cost in Australia?

The Steam Deck will, surprise, surprise, probably cost around the same amount in Australia as it does in other regions. So if you want the 512GB OLED model, expect to pay around AU$920, while the 1TB should set you back around AU$1,080. Do note that these estimated figures include GST but not shipping.

Consumer tech tends to vary in price from region to region, so those above-listed currency conversions won't likely be the exact pricing for the Steam Deck in Australia. We're led to believe it'll be roughly the same, due to the Valve Index's official pricing in Australia, which was pretty much the same as the US.

Still, that depends if Valve chooses to use a local retailer to distribute Steam Deck, as it did with Valve Index, or if it wants to ship units out itself. Steam Deck is only available from Valve directly in the regions it's currently available in, but shipping is currently free.

Are there alternatives to the Steam Deck that are available in Australia?

The ASUS ROG Ally is the first major device to compete with the Steam Deck, and unlike Valve's device, it's available in Australia. In our ROG Ally review, Dave James wrote that "the ROG Ally is the best handheld gaming PC on the market, and probably the best budget gaming PC full stop." Still, it's not exactly the same as the Steam Deck, and you should read Dave's full review for benchmarks, feature comparisons, and more.

The ROG Ally released in 2023 in Australia for AU$1,299. It's available to preorder through JB Hi-Fi or via ASUS direct.

How to buy a Steam Deck in Australia, and what the risks are ahead of an official launch (3)

I don't want to wait: how can I buy a Steam Deck right now in Australia, direct from Valve?

If you want to buy a Steam Deck in Australia right now, you technically can't. But, where there's a will, there's a way… albeit an expensive and annoying way.

That way is using a parcel forwarding service, but you're also going to need to use a VPN, and a US prepaid card provider. Sounding a bit like a pain in the arse, yet? No? Do read on.

Get a VPN

The first order of the day is placing a preorder using a VPN with a server based in an eligible shipping country, such as the United States. Our friends at Techradar have a list of the best VPN services, and you'll probably be fine using one of the best free VPNs—ProtonVPN Free, for example, has servers based in the United States. Once Steam thinks you're based in the United States, you'll actually be able to click the 'reserve now' button on the Steam Deck purchase page.

Get a US-based prepaid payment card

But wait! You're allowed to reserve a Steam Deck, but you won't be able to unless you cough up the $5 reservation fee, which you won't be able to pay with an Australian credit card or PayPal account. You're going to need a US prepaid card, which is annoying, but plenty recommend US Unlocked. This basically lets you choose how much money to deposit onto a virtual payment card that you'll be able to use to check-out on US-based stores that are region locked.

This is an annoying process. You'll need to verify your account to load funds onto your virtual card, which means offering up an image of your driver licence or passport. You'll also need to pay US Unlocked a $3.50 monthly fee to use it (this isn't charged if your account has no credit, so you should only need to pay it once). Then there's a $0.50 transaction fee, as well as a load fee that varies between 3 and 7% of the load amount you're crediting to your virtual card.

Get a parcel forwarding service

A parcel forwarding service basically gives you a virtual address in another region, such as the United States. From that virtual address, your package is then shipped to your Australian address. You'll need one, because Valve is only shipping Steam Deck to the eligible regions, so you can't have it shipped directly to Australia.

Australia Post actually had its own freight-forwarding system until early in 2022. Now, you're left to select from a range of other companies who vary in reputation and price. This Choice.com.au break down of freight forwarding services is well worth a read in order to understand the risks, as well as to assess which one is the right fit for you.

Should you buy a Steam Deck using this process? We'd say probably not: this option is only for people who simply cannot wait, and don't mind the protracted process, the possible extended waiting times, and the added cost involved. For everyone else, stay tuned: the Steam Deck will release in Australia, but exactly when is currently unknown.

PC Gamer Newsletter

Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.

How to buy a Steam Deck in Australia, and what the risks are ahead of an official launch (4)

Shaun Prescott

Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years experience covering the games industry, his work has appeared on GamesRadar+, TechRadar, The Guardian, PLAY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests include indie games, obscure Metroidvanias, speedrunning, experimental games and FPSs. He thinks Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed is an all-time classic that will receive its due critical reappraisal one day.

More about handheld gaming pcs

Phil Spencer, forever the optimist, hints that he's interested in a Microsoft version of Big Picture Mode for handheld gaming PCs: 'I want my Legion Go to feel like an Xbox'I used to be a frame rate snob but owning a Steam Deck has made me realise the error of my ways

Latest

Eric Barone says that Stardew Valley 1.6 has to be 'bug-free and out to all platforms' before work on Haunted Chocolatier can continue
See more latest►

See comments

Most Popular
Hyper Light Drifter's long-awaited sequel feels like the first game got caught in a transporter accident with Risk of Rain⁠ 2—and I can't wait for more

By Ted Litchfield

By Harvey Randall

Spending all day with MSI's disappointing new gaming laptops I've learned it's not just what's inside that counts

By Andy Edser

Dragon's Dogma 2: The best settings for your PC

By Nick Evanson

5 crucial changes in Diablo 4's gigantic season 4 rework

By Tyler Colp

My favorite game at GDC is a first-person puzzler where you build a mansion of mysteries one room at a time

By Christopher Livingston

Path of Exile 2 is a bold, blood-soaked sequel unchained from the first game's old school design

By Dominic Tarason

With streamlined rules and an all-in-one box set, Fallout: Factions could be a perfect first step into wargaming

By Robin Valentine

Uncovering the secrets of Save As, debunking Y2K and bragging about Internet Explorer—take a trip to the Windows 98 webpage

By Jacob Ridley

Peak Dragon's Dogma 2 is only recruiting the freakiest pawns in the realm, like my best friend Frog Nasty

By Morgan Park

Dragon's Dogma 2 is a better game because it makes fast travel a hassle

By Fraser Brown

How to buy a Steam Deck in Australia, and what the risks are ahead of an official launch (2024)

FAQs

Is it worth getting a Steam Deck in Australia? ›

"The Steam Deck OLED refines an already fantastic handheld gaming PC," Tyler Colp wrote. "While it may not push the performance higher, the OLED screen, improved battery, and larger storage make it the most valuable device available."

Where is the best place to buy a Steam Deck in Australia? ›

Steam Deck: Where to buy one in Australia

In our opinion, the easiest and safest way to get your hands on a Steam Deck in Australia is to buy one from the likes of Kogan, Dick Smith or Amazon. These local retailers have all imported stock, so you can be safe in the knowledge that you will indeed get a genuine console.

Why can't i get a Steam Deck in Australia? ›

To date, Australia has been officially locked out of the Steam Deck, one of 2022's biggest gaming stories. Despite repeated attempts to get details out of Steam Deck maker Valve, there have been no clear timeframes given on when, or even if, Valve's handheld gaming PC will officially make it to our fair shores.

Are Steam Decks region locked? ›

Steam Deck is available directly via Steam in the US, Canada, UK, and EU.

How much will Steam Deck cost in Australia? ›

Steam Deck in Australia: Pricing and availability

Aussies can expect to pay around AU$849-AU$889 for an entry-level 64GB model, roughly AU$1,049 for the 256GB version, and somewhere in the AU$1,212-AU$1,250 region for the top-end 512GB variant. That said, prices from third-party sellers may fluctuate.

Why is Steam more expensive in Australia? ›

You can buy the exact same products here a lot of the time at triple the cost. It's simply because publishers have found Australians will pay more. If you know about the price gouging, you can just buy games imported or digitally at some online stores for more reasonable prices.

Is anything better than Steam Deck? ›

If you're of the mindset that bigger is better, the Lenovo Legion Go might just be the Steam Deck alternative for you. Not only does it feature a whopping 8.8-inch IPS display, it also boasts an impressive 2560x1600 resolution.

What is Steam Deck Australia? ›

All Steam Decks (both LCD and OLED) are powerful, portable, PC gaming devices made for comfort and a console-like experience.

Is the steam store in aud? ›

The entire Steam catalog is now priced in Australian Dollars for customers living in Australia. What happened to USD in my Steam Wallet? Australian accounts with Steam Wallets in USD have automatically been converted to Australian Dollars, at a conversion rate dictated by market value at the time of conversion.

Why not to buy the Steam Deck? ›

It's too complicated, with its promise of mods and ever-expanding graphical settings, which can ignite the fires of some, but for me they are a constant reminder that I'm doing it wrong, my neurodivergent mind clutching at the possibility that it could always look and perform so much better, instead of the relatively ...

Is there more country for Steam Deck? ›

Currently, there are only two official ways in which a Steam Deck can be purchased. The first is directly from Steam if you live in the US, Canada, UK, or the EU. For gamers in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, Valve selected Komodo as its retail partner.

Can I put a VPN on my Steam Deck? ›

You can connect your Steam Deck to a VPN-enabled router to achieve full VPN protection following a quick and easy installation process. Alternatively, you can also get the ExpressVPN Aircove router with built-in* VPN protection.

What regions can I reserve Steam Deck from? ›

Customers in the United States, Canada, European Union, and the United Kingdom can reserve a Steam Deck. Information about expanded regional availability coming soon.

Is it worth getting a Steam Deck now? ›

While the Steam Deck isn't the most powerful portable gaming device available, it is affordable compared to the competition. If you need to pick up a new gaming PC on a budget and don't mind that you won't be able to play brand-new games at the highest settings, the Steam Deck is an excellent option.

How to get a Steam Deck OLED in Australia? ›

Like the first Steam Deck, the new Steam Deck OLED can only be found through online Australian resellers like Kogan, Amazon, Catch and Dick Smith. It's also available through the online storefronts of both Big W and Woolworths.

Is Steam card used in Australia? ›

About Steam Australia

Who needs an expensive console when you can play the best games on your PC with a Steam Gift Card? Join the Steam Australia (AU) gaming community and get access to great new PC games and exclusive Steam sales with Steam Cards from Recharge.com.

Why is Steam Deck not available in Australia on Reddit? ›

Australian consumer law. Valve has had issues complying to our consumer protection laws in the past. Most likely the reason in Norway too. Valve have never sold any hardware here officially, but at least you can buy the Deck from a few third party retailers now.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Edmund Hettinger DC

Last Updated:

Views: 6075

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (58 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Edmund Hettinger DC

Birthday: 1994-08-17

Address: 2033 Gerhold Pine, Port Jocelyn, VA 12101-5654

Phone: +8524399971620

Job: Central Manufacturing Supervisor

Hobby: Jogging, Metalworking, Tai chi, Shopping, Puzzles, Rock climbing, Crocheting

Introduction: My name is Edmund Hettinger DC, I am a adventurous, colorful, gifted, determined, precious, open, colorful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.