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- Valve open source the Steam Machine e-ink screen so you can make your own
Valve has open-sourced the e-ink screen design for the Steam Machine, allowing users to create their own versions. The move aims to encourage customization and innovation in gaming hardware.
- Tech firms are blaming AI for mega device and console price rises
Tech firms are attributing recent price increases for devices and consoles to AI developments. Xbox consoles, Nintendo's new Switch 2, and Valve's Steam Deck are among the products experiencing significant price hikes.
- Price hikes are making gaming feel like a luxury hobby
Gaming costs are rising across consoles, subscriptions, and games due to memory shortages and industry pressures. Microsoft, Valve, Nintendo, and Sony are increasing prices for hardware and software, pushing gaming into luxury territory.
- Valve's Steam Machine starts at $1,049 with 512GB storage and no controller
Valve's Steam Machine starts at $1,049 with 512GB storage and does not include a controller. The price is over $1,000, highlighting its premium positioning.
- Valve is so behind on Steam Controller orders that some won’t ship until 2027
Valve provides three estimated shipping windows for Steam Controllers (September 2026, December 2026, or 2027) but current reservations indicate a 2027 delivery. The company confirms it will continue production despite delays caused by high demand.
- Steam Workshop abused to spread malware via Wallpaper Engine app
Threat actors are exploiting Steam Workshop, Valve's community hub for game-related content, to distribute malware hidden in wallpaper packages through the Wallpaper Engine app.
- Valve just imported 13 tons of VR headsets in one day
Valve imported 13 tons of Steam Frame VR headsets via the German container ship Posen on June 10th, following a two-week voyage from Shanghai to Los Angeles. The shipment, offloaded by distribution partner Ceva, aligns with a previous import of 50 tons of game consoles.
- Valve will stop producing physical Steam gift cards because of scammers
Valve will stop producing physical Steam gift cards due to scammers. The decision is attributed to ongoing issues with fraudulent activity.
- Steam Machine and Steam Frame are coming 'this summer'
Valve has announced the release of Steam Machine and Steam Frame this summer, but the pricing details have not been disclosed yet.
- Valve says it’s ready to launch the Steam Machine this summer
Valve has announced the Steam Machine PC and Steam Frame VR headset will launch this summer, reversing an earlier delay caused by memory and storage supply issues. The company initially planned for an early 2026 release but now cites readiness for the hardware launches.
- Exploding rockets and exploding hardware prices make for a lousy new normal
Valve increased the Steam Deck's price by over 40% due to AI-driven memory shortages and geopolitical factors. A Blue Origin rocket explosion could delay NASA's Artemis mission significantly.
- Listen to the new Steam Controller buzz to the tune of Doom
Valve's new Steam Controller can produce audio like songs from Super Mario Bros. 2 and Portal, as well as the game Doom, using open-source software developed for its discontinued predecessor. The controller lacks a built-in speaker but leverages creative programming to generate sound.
- Steam Deck sells out in North America within 24 hours of price hike
The Steam Deck OLED sold out in North America within 24 hours after a price increase, while remaining available in Europe, Australia, and Asia. The device returned to Steam's Top Sellers list based on revenue, though stock shortages have caused intermittent availability since February.
- Valve hikes Steam Deck prices by more than 40%, blaming rising costs
Valve has increased the price of Steam Deck by over 40%, citing rising costs as the primary reason for the adjustment.
- Steam Deck prices go through the roof as Valve blames component shortages
Valve has increased Steam Deck prices due to rising component costs and global logistical challenges, with the 512 GB OLED model now $789 and the 1 TB model $949. Similar price hikes by Raspberry Pi and Microsoft highlight industry-wide shortages linked to AI infrastructure demand, which analysts suggest may persist until 2027.
- Valve hikes Steam Deck prices by more than 40%, blaming rising costs
Valve increased Steam Deck prices by over 40%, citing rising component costs as the reason. The company emphasized that the handheld device itself remained unchanged, with the price adjustment reflecting current supply chain challenges.
- Valve's Steam Deck is back in stock after months, but you won't like it
Valve's Steam Deck is back in stock after months-long shortages but has seen significant price increases: the 512GB version now costs $789 (up $240) and the 1TB version $949 (up $300). The base model has been discontinued, and competitors like the Asus ROG Xbox Ally remain cheaper.
- Valve jacks up Steam Deck prices by as much as $300
Valve has increased the price of the Steam Deck by up to $300, making future purchases significantly more expensive for consumers who have not yet bought the device.
- Valve raises Steam Deck prices by more than $200
Valve has increased the price of its Steam Deck gaming device by more than $200, sparking discussions on platforms like Hacker News. The article details the price hike and includes a link to user comments debating the change.
- Valve raises Steam Deck prices by more than $200
Valve has raised the price of the Steam Deck by over $200 for both the 512GB OLED ($789 from $549) and 1TB ($949 from $649) models, citing rising memory/storage costs and global logistical challenges. Despite the increase, both models are now in stock with a 3-5 business day delivery window.
- PSA: The Steam Controller’s magnetic charger can be a fire hazard
The Steam Controller's magnetic charging puck poses a fire hazard when exposed metal objects come into contact with its unprotected contacts, as demonstrated by a Reddit user whose metallic watch strap caused the charger to short circuit. Valve has included warnings in the Steam Controller manual about keeping the device free of metallic objects to prevent sparks and potential fire risks. The issue highlights a design vulnerability despite the convenience of the magnetic charging system.
- Valve removes free game from Steam after players discover it contains malware
Valve has removed a free horror game from Steam after users discovered it contained malware designed to steal player data. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns on the platform regarding malicious content slipping through review processes.
- Valve Steam Controller Review (2026): Wait for the Steam Machine
A 2026 review of Valve's Steam Controller suggests that the device cannot fully impress players without the context of Valve's Steam Machine, which remains unreleased. The review indicates that the controller's potential is limited by the absence of its companion hardware platform.
- KDE bags €1.3M as Europe realizes it might need an OS of its own
The KDE project has received €1.3 million from Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund to support its development of a European-operated OS. The funding is part of a larger effort to promote digital sovereignty in Europe. This move is seen as a response to growing concerns about dependence on American tech companies.
- The Steam Controller’s reservation queue is open
Valve has launched a reservation system for the Steam Controller after it quickly sold out on May 4th. The reservation system allows users to reserve a controller for $99 if their Steam account is in good standing and they've made a purchase before April 27th. Users will receive an email prompting them to purchase when a controller becomes available.
- Valve will open reservations on May 8 for the second wave of Steam Controllers
Valve will open reservations on May 8 for the second wave of Steam Controllers, hoping to reduce the number of controllers bought by bots and resellers. The company aims to make the controllers more accessible to genuine customers. This move may help Valve better manage demand and supply.
- Valve is fighting Steam Controller scalpers with a new reservations system
Valve's new Steam Controller sold out quickly and the company is introducing a reservations system to combat scalpers. The controller was initially priced at $99, but some sellers on eBay listed it for much higher prices. Valve is making changes to improve the buying experience.
- Valve releases Steam Controller CAD files under Creative Commons license
Valve has released Steam Controller CAD files under a Creative Commons license, allowing users to access and modify the designs. The move is expected to facilitate community-driven innovation and customization. The release is seen as a significant step towards openness and collaboration in the gaming industry.
- Valve releases design files for its out-of-stock Steam Controller
Valve has released design files for its Steam Controller, allowing users to create and modify their own accessories. The Steam Controller is currently out of stock. This move enables users to customize their gamepad experience.
- Valve just imported 50 tons of game consoles in two days
Valve imported 50 tons of game consoles into the US between May 1st and April 30th, potentially indicating an upcoming launch of the Steam Machine. The shipment is in addition to previous ones mentioned by Brad Lynch. This could suggest that the new Steam Machine or Steam Frame is nearing release.
- The RAMpocalypse has bought Microsoft valuable time in the fight against SteamOS
Valve's SteamOS has gradually increased Linux's share in PC gaming, growing from under 1% to over 5% since 2021, challenging Microsoft's Windows dominance. Unlike past direct efforts, Valve's approach of running Windows games on Linux via word-of-mouth has proven more effective.
- This accessory can snap a Steam Controller to your phone — or almost anything else
Valve's Steam Controller launches on Monday for $99, with Mechanism releasing the Basegrip, the first accessory to attach it to phones or other devices. Mechanism's mounts also support pegboards like Ikea Skadis, and the Basegrip will be available simultaneously with the controller due to early design access from Valve.
- Engadget Podcast: Is the Valve Steam Controller worth $100?
The Engadget Podcast discusses whether the Valve Steam Controller is worth its $100 price tag and highlights that it is not a conventional PC gamepad. The analysis focuses on its unique design and functionality tailored for Steam users.
- Valve's £85 Steam Controller divides gamers ahead of May launch
Valve's new £85 Steam Controller, compatible with PCs, Steam Deck, and an upcoming gaming PC, has sparked mixed reactions among gamers ahead of its May launch.
- Steam Controller: The Ars Technica review
Valve's Steam Controller is a well-built device designed for PC gaming and the Steam Machine, but the review questions its value due to a high price and lack of differentiation from competitors like the Xbox controller. The controller features ergonomic rear buttons and responsive face buttons, though its $99 price tag is seen as a drawback.
- Valve Steam Controller review: A gamepad in search of a console
The Valve Steam Controller is a customizable gamepad designed for PC gaming, aiming to bridge the gap between console and PC controls. Its design seeks to adapt PC gaming experiences for console-like usability, though its success remains uncertain.
- We reviewed Valve’s new Steam Controller, ask us anything
Valve announced the second version of its Steam Controller, set to launch on May 4th for $99. Senior The Verge reporter Jay Peters and colleague Cameron Faulkner reviewed the device and invite readers to ask questions in the article's comments.
- What leaked "SteamGPT" files could mean for the PC gaming platform's use of AI
Leaked 'SteamGPT' files in a Steam client update suggest Valve may be exploring AI integration for internal incident evaluation and account monitoring. The files reference AI concepts like multi-category inference and fine-tuning, hinting at potential generative AI applications within Steam's operations.
- Steam client files point to "framerate estimator" feature in the works
Valve is developing a 'framerate estimator' tool for Steam, which will use anonymized user data to provide estimated frame rates for games based on hardware configurations. The feature was hinted at in a recent Steam client update and will allow users to compare performance metrics across different systems.
- Valve brings native Steam Link app to Apple's Vision Pro
Valve is launching a native Steam Link app for Apple's Vision Pro mixed reality headset, enabling users to stream traditional 2D games from their Steam library via nearby Mac or PC devices. The app does not support VR games, though future VR game compatibility may be explored.