Overview
- Valve says all three devices will begin shipping in early 2026 to the same regions as Steam Deck, with exact launch timing and pricing to be confirmed.
- Steam Machine is a compact six‑inch cube running SteamOS with a semi‑custom AMD Zen 4 CPU and RDNA3 GPU, over six times Steam Deck performance, 512GB or 2TB storage, and support for 4K60 with FSR and ray tracing.
- Steam Frame is a wireless, streaming‑first VR headset that runs SteamOS on a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with 16GB RAM, features 2160×2160 per‑eye displays up to 144Hz and ~110° FOV, and can run select games standalone.
- The headset includes a plug‑and‑play 6GHz USB adapter with dual radios and eye‑tracked foveated streaming to boost image quality and reduce bandwidth and latency for VR and non‑VR game streaming.
- The new Steam Controller adds TMR magnetic sticks, dual trackpads, haptics, gyro with Grip Sense, capacitive features, a magnetic charging Puck, and up to about 35 hours of battery life, with compatibility across PC, Steam Deck, Steam Machine, and Steam Frame.