Valve updated its Steam Hardware FAQ to share some good news and bad news about the highly anticipated Steam Machine, Steam Frame VR headset, and Steam Controller. The new Steam products were ...
We don't know when the Steam machine will come, but there's no reason to wait. A mini PC and Bazzite are all you need to make ...
The Steam Machine is back from the dead. Not as a Valve-supported program for manufacturers to create living room PCs, but instead as a home console sibling to the Steam Deck. Valve introduced its ...
Valve dipped its toe into the hardware business when it released the Steam Deck handheld back in 2022. This past November, the company revealed an expanded lineup of hardware that includes a VR ...
When the Steam Machine was announced just a few months ago, a lot of the hype around it was deservedly because of the amazing-looking hardware and the knowledge that SteamOS would make for an ...
Editor's note: We have updated this story to reflect the change in Valve's Steam Year In Review 2025 blog post that clarifies the intended launch of the Steam Machine, Frame, and Controller. It ...
The Steam Machine could be closer than we expected after its recent delay, as Valve released SteamOS 3.8.0 preview for ...
TL;DR: Valve delays its Steam Machine launch from early 2026 due to memory and storage shortages, now targeting the first-half of 2026. Powered by a custom AMD RDNA 3 GPU, it relies on aggressive FSR ...
When Valve first announced the return of the Steam Machine, many gamers were tentatively excited. The PC/console hybrid could be a massive win for gamers and indie developers. But Valve has still not ...
When the Steam Machine is finally in the hands of players, it'll already have a large volume of compatible games with the "Verified" green checkmark, with Valve indicating to developers that they ...
The Steam Machine has been delayed. In a blog post from Valve, we learned that the Steam Machine has been delayed due to the continued rising cost of computer components. “When we announced these ...
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. Valve dipped its toe into the hardware business when it released the Steam Deck ...