A couple of days ago at work we announced the Steam Deck OLED. Itโ€™s available next week (Nov 16) and though itโ€™s got a bunch of great improvements like longer battery life, faster downloads, the star is the ultra-bright HDR OLED screen.

The screens are ridiculously bright and vibrant, so we thought it would be fun to use actual Steam Deck OLEDs as lighting sources to light our entire launch trailer.

Of course this necessitated building a giant metal orb. First though, hereโ€™s the final spot:

The orb itself was designed and built by a handful of people responsible for the actual Steam Deck hardware โ€“ some folks who work on the device itself and some who work primarily in the prototyping/fabrication workshop (and some Steam Deck clips made by an accessory designer on Reddit). The networking was a collab between people in the IT group and help from Steam networking (including a couple old retired switches from Steam and a rackmount case from an old Dota event).

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