The first batches of Steam Deck are starting Finally to be delivered. Of course, It’s a special moment for those from ValveIt is a feat they have never achieved before. To celebrate, it appears Gabe Newell has decided to come down from his desk and hand the Steam Decks himself, with a bunch of cameras around him.
The video was posted by Game Spot Gabe Newell appears Home to home delivery of your product. Of course, more than one Steam fan was surprised by his arrival, though some don’t seem to recognize the Valve CEO. However, the company wanted to tell these users that it was a special occasion, and as we can see in the video, Newell isn’t the only one who surprised them; But also a lot of the film crew.
For this, in VGC He also learns about the strangeness of Newell’s movement, emphasizing that “half of them [consumidores] They don’t even know himHowever, in the end, he ended up accepting that it was a very nice gesture on the part of the CEO.
The first steam decks from Valve
In addition, Gabe Newell wanted to sign for Steam Deck He himself was transported from door to door. Very nice detail and sure to please more than one. After all, a CEO doesn’t come to your house every day to deliver their product; Much less with signature.
For the occasion, Newell decided to comment on when I used to deliver newspapers Telegrams to homes and post offices. Of course, this happened when the Valve CEO was now just a kid, but in the video he says this “takes me back to my days when I was a Western Union delivery boy”.
But Newell’s adventure with Steam Deck does not end here. businessman Decides to give up three steam floors At the end of the video, three lucky men are outside their home.
Valve’s head is a very busy person; However, in the video he comments on it Every day he reads many emails of his followers. Thus, he urges users to whom he personally handed the console to leave their impressions on Steam Deck; And it looks like Newell wants to do things we will with the first Control unit Company laptop.
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