Everyone meet my new BFF.
from the official Japanese Steam Deck account,"Pal" was created specifically for the launch of the Steam Deck in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. As the tweet notes, 'Pal' means friend or companion, which is apt because I want Steam Pal to be my best friend.
Steam Pal is an adorable entity with a giant Steam Deck for a head and a little red valve acting as a bow while wearing a stylish kimono with a Steam Deck logo on the back. Considering howIn early August, the Steam Deck became available for, with Komodo handling the retail end of things as an authorized reseller for the Deck. Valve even released a book about the Steam Deck and the company to a part of the world that isn't too familiar with The House Gabe Built.
Introducing a special version of our Steam Pal mascot, created for our launch in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong! https://t.co/Do1D9QPqfrAttendees heading to TGS next week can get hands-on with the Steam Deck before it ships out to users this holiday season. Valve also said that"novelties" featuring Pal will be available, which I'm hoping are adorable plushies.
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