Valve has completed testing the design of the Steam Deck prototype, now the finished versions will be sent out in the form of developer kits. In addition to the device itself, the company explains, the packaging for the gaming device is also being tested. “Before we start sending out prototypes to developers, we’d like to give you a peek into a box that users will open in February,” says Valve.

This is how the company described the markings on the side of the box: “Please do not use the shipping box as an umbrella or magnet and do not throw it on the ground.” And then they added: “The Steam Deck will be playable in many languages and around the world!”
The box itself will contain a Steam Deck and a power supply to it, a case for the 64 GB and 256 GB Steam Deck models.
P.S. In early November, the company announced that the delivery of the first batches of Steam Deck on pre-orders will be delayed by two months: the countries of the first wave (USA, Canada, Great Britain and some European countries) will receive them not in December this year, but in February next.
