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Valve’s Steam Machine is coming for the PS5 and Xbox, here’s what we know so far – UK Times

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Valve has just resurrected a relic from 2014 that many of us thought was deader than a dodo. After the runaway success of the Steam Deck in 2022, the PC gaming company is now about to push even further into the realm of hardware, placing PlayStation and Xbox on notice with the return of the Steam Machine.

This time around, Valve isn’t simply stuffing a PC into a box and calling it a games console. The Steam Machine has been purpose-built with a true console-style design, small enough to fit neatly under your TV. It’s intended for living-room play, enjoyed from the sofa rather than from an office chair. Powered by a custom AMD chip, Valve is promising smooth 4K gaming, aided by upscaling technology designed to enhance image sharpness and overall performance.

The new Steam Machine will be available in 512GB and 2TB storage options, with an optional bundle that includes Valve’s new Steam controller. It was unveiled alongside the Steam Frame, a new VR headset positioned as a rival to the Meta Quest. While an exact release date hasn’t yet been confirmed, Valve has said the Steam Machine will launch early this year. Here’s everything we know so far including speculations about the price.

Steam Machine release date and price

Valve says the Steam Machine will land early this year, but hasn’t committed to a specific date. The Steam Deck followed a similar timeline in 2022, arriving in mid-February after the same early window was announced. If Valve repeats that pattern, a February 2026 launch feels likely.

In terms of price? Again, nothing’s concrete at the moment, but Valve told The Verge that it will be “comparable to a PC with similar specs”, but “positioned closer to the entry level of the PC space”. Valve also told Eurogamer that the Steam Machine should be in the “same ballpark as other consoles” on the market.

Now, there’s been fresh speculation about what the pricing of the Steam Machine could look like after a Czech retailer’s listings for the 512GB model 2TB model were released online. While the price is not listed, a Reddit user named Pajman64 discovered that the prices were apparent in the website’s source code listing the two models at 19,826 CZK and 22,305 CZK apiece. This works out to roughly £708 or $953 for the 512GB model, and £796 or $1072 for the 2TB model.

Of course, this is all speculation. It must be noted that the Czech retailer Smarty is a third-party site, albeit an authorised seller of Valve products in the country, so a mark-up is likely. Plus, it’s not clear whether the official pricing from Valve has been given to Smarty, so the prices might be its own estimates.

I initially predicted that price of the Valve Steam Machine would fall closer to that of the price of the PS5 Pro (which costs £700) rather than the Nintendo Switch 2 which costs £395 – so these speculations are in line with my estimates.

Read more: PlayStation 5 review: Is the bestselling console worth your money?

Steam Machine specs and design

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Valve’s new Steam Machine is essentially a tiny living-room PC disguised as a console. The gaming company says the whole thing is about the size of a 6in cube, which is small enough to slide under a telly or perch on a desk without taking up too much room.

It runs SteamOS and supports fast suspend and resume, cloud saves and a familiar Steam Deck-style interface. The front features a customisable LED light strip, and the power supply is built into the body rather than sitting in an external brick. There seems to be loads of ports too, including twin display outputs via HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4, as well as four USB-A ports, a 10Gbps USB-C port and a Gigabit Ethernet port on the rear. Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 are built in, and the machine has a dedicated wireless receiver for pairing with the new Steam Controller. The Steam Machine also features a magnetic, removable front plate. Valve reportedly has plans to release 3D files so people can print their own designs.

The Steam controller works across all of the Steam devices, and pairs directly with the Steam Machine. Valve says the gamepad uses magnetic thumbsticks that are designed to feel more responsive and last longer, and there’s a new magnetic charging puck that doubles as its wireless adapter. You can still use Bluetooth or USB if you prefer, and the controller will support motion controls through a feature called Grip Sense. This turns gyro aiming on or off, depending on how you hold it.

In terms of specs? According to Valve, the new Steam Machine delivers more than six times the horsepower of the Steam Deck, and is built to run your entire Steam library, including modern AAA games. It uses a semi-custom AMD processor and graphics chip, while supporting 4K gaming at 60fps through FSR upscaling. Two models will be available at launch, a 512GB version and a 2TB version, and both support additional storage using a microSD card.

On the inside, there’s reportedly 16GB of RAM, plus room for NVMe SSD upgrades if you want more storage than the built-in 512GB or 2TB models. There’s also reportedly support for features like ray tracing when paired with the right TV or monitor. In an early demo, The Verge claimed the Steam Machine was able to run Cyberpunk 2077 at settings that looked roughly in line with what you’d expect from a PS5 Pro.

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