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People are tracking potential updates that could reveal a Steam Machine launch timeline, with attention also shifting to how Valve’s broader hardware pricing decisions (Steam Deck price increases) could affect Steam Machine costs. Community how-tos in the Netherlands focus on building your own Steam Machine instead of waiting for the official release.

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Key Takeaway Steam Machine buzz is split between signals that may affect the launch date and practical DIY interest, while analysts connect Valve’s Steam Deck pricing changes to expected Steam Machine pricing.
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Steam Machine buzz is split between signals that may affect the launch date and practical DIY interest, while analysts connect Valve’s Steam Deck pricing changes to expected Steam Machine pricing.

People are tracking potential updates that could reveal a Steam Machine launch timeline, with attention also shifting to how Valve’s broader hardware pricing decisions (Steam Deck price increases) could affect Steam Machine costs. Community how-tos in the Netherlands focus on building your own Steam Machine instead of waiting for the official release.

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backend update Steam’s backend was updated with a “welcome tour,” potentially signaling the Steam Machine launch date soon.
analyst reaction Analysts say the market “is not behaving normally” after Steam Deck price increases.
cost implication The analysts connect those Steam Deck price increases to what Steam Machine might cost.

What to Watch

  • Follow for additional Steam backend/UI changes that could further hint at the Steam Machine launch date. Eurogamer
  • Track ongoing coverage of Steam Deck price moves and analyst interpretations for likely downstream effects on Steam Machine pricing. Eurogamer
  • Check Tweakers’ DIY articles/videos for component lists and build approach updates for custom Steam Machines. Tweakers

What Changed

  • We may learn the Steam Machine launch date very soon, as Steam's backend just got updated with a welcome tour Eurogamer
  • "This market is not behaving normally" - analysts react to Valve's Steam Deck price increases, and what it means for the cost of the upcoming Steam Machine Eurogamer
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VideoCardz 4 articles

Tracking: Valve opens Steam Controller reservations, could Steam Machine follow? - VideoCardz.com / Steam Machine launch signs grow with 50 tons of Valve “game console” imports - VideoCardz.com

Eurogamer 2 articles

Tracking: We may learn the Steam Machine launch date very soon, as Steam's backend just got updated with a welcome tour / "This market is not behaving normally" - analysts react to Valve's Steam Deck price increases, and what it means for the cost of the upcoming Steam Machine

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Does the Steam Machine make sense for you?

Whether or not you're the right customer for the Steam Machine, you won't be able to ignore it. Valve's upcoming device has enough overlap with consoles as well as PCs that almost everyone will have an opinion about it. The value proposition is there, the loyal fanbase is waiting, and the pricing might not be as big an issue as it seemed. What remains to be seen is how many people believe the Steam Machine makes sense in their living room.

The Steam Machine is coming for consoles, whether Valve admits it or not
How pricey might the Steam Machine be?

Unsurprisingly, considering its superior specs, Lynch suggests that the Steam Machine will be more expensive. That could send the MSRP of at least one variation well above $1000. A recent datamine pointed to a similar figure, which was largely dismissed at the time. Before the latest leak, predictions varied from $600 or less to $1200 or higher. It now seems that the latter scenario is realistic. Some fans may hope that Valve will subsidize its compact Linux system. When the Xbox Series X and PS5 launched, it’s believed that Microsoft and Sony lost money on the hardware. The goal was to solidi

Insider leaks Steam Machine price hint, making Steam Deck seem affordable
Will the Steam Machine be too expensive?

Discussed on Reddit, Steam Tracking found traces of a reservation queue for Valve hardware. Formatting in a few lines implies that the Steam Machine price will exceed 1,000 euros. Converted to USD, that figure becomes an imposing $1,160. Since the site doesn’t mention the product by name, it could also be referring to the Steam Frame. There have been fewer leaks about the upcoming VR headset’s MSRP, but $800-$1,000 is a popular guess. Its maker indicated that it would be less expensive than the discontinued $999 Valve Index kit.

Leak hints at $1000+ Steam Machine price, as Valve readies release date bundles
What's in a name?

In case you think I'm making all this up, former Xbox executive Mike Ybarra recently claimed that Sony views Valve as a new competitor. Ybarra believes that with Xbox not active in the console wars anymore (Project Helix is still a ways away), Sony is bringing true console exclusives back, as it stops launching them on PC. He also thinks Sony is smart enough to see the promise of Steam Machine and its potential to be the biggest competitor to the PlayStation. In fact, most of the points I illustrated above were also mentioned by Ybarra in the same comment thread. He stressed Steam's 3-hour, no

The Steam Machine is coming for consoles, whether Valve admits it or not
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