Why it matters: The Steam Machine's launch date remains unclear, but a recent update for its operating system indicates that Valve's plans are progressing. The new version of SteamOS introduces ...
Valve has detailed exactly how games will need to run on its upcoming Steam Machine devices to achieve verified status. Speaking at GDC, Valve gave a presentation to game developers that contained a ...
Valve’s recent updates to its gaming hardware lineup, highlighted by Deck Ready, showcase a renewed focus on performance and compatibility. At the core of these developments is the Steam Machine, a ...
During a Steam Hardware Talk at GDC 2026, Valve (link will download a PDF to your device) unveiled new information about the much-anticipated Steam Machine. In particular, details about the "Steam ...
Some signs are pointing toward an imminent release date and pricing reveal for the Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller. Not only did Valve recently release a blog post reaffirming its ...
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 ...
March 20, 2026 | Valve has rolled out a new update to SteamOS that introduces official support for the Steam Machine, along with a bunch of various platform upgrades. Valve confirms Verified ...
Valve has affirmed its belief that it will be "shipping all three" of its new hardware products this year, but is now refraining from providing a release window. Now, however, the company has stressed ...
Valve has updated a blog post to say that it is shipping the Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller in 2026. Valve has updated a blog post to say that it is shipping the Steam Machine, Steam ...
Valve announced a new Steam Machine this week, and while I think it’s going to have a major impact on the next generation of gaming hardware – however PC-like that looks – there’s still one big ...
Computers were once the size of an entire room. That's right. A single, low-power computer that was significantly weaker than the phone you carry in your pocket today was also ridiculously larger. But ...