Overview
- All three products are confirmed to ship in early 2026 with wishlists live on Steam, and Valve has not yet disclosed pricing.
- Steam Machine is a compact SteamOS PC with a semi‑custom AMD Zen 4 CPU and RDNA3 GPU, targeting 4K/60fps via FSR, with 16GB DDR5 plus 8GB GDDR6 VRAM and 512GB or 2TB storage options.
- Steam Frame is a wireless, streaming‑first VR headset running SteamOS on Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with 2160×2160‑per‑eye displays, eye‑tracking‑driven foveated streaming, and an included 6GHz wireless adapter.
- The new Steam Controller features TMR magnetic thumbsticks, dual trackpads, gyro and grip inputs, an estimated 35‑hour battery life, and a Puck dongle that handles low‑latency wireless and charging.
- Valve will sell in current Steam Deck regions, with Komodo distributing in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and early hands‑on reporting suggests Steam Machine performance in the PS5 Pro class; Valve also reiterated there is no Steam Deck 2 announcement.