Steam Machine and Steam Frame Should Be More Readily Available at Launch, Says Valve

Steam Machine and Steam Frame Should Be More Readily Available at Launch, Says Valve

It’s a momentous week for Valve as it called upon the power of 3 for its next wave of gaming hardware (sorry, Half-Life fans). The Steam Machine offers a portable PC solution that’s six times faster than the Steam Deck, while the Steam Frame is a new, more potent VR solution. Then there’s the new Steam Controller, which offers new features like gyro aiming and HD rumble.

The fact that all of this supports pre-existing hardware, such as the Steam Deck, is also impressive, but what about distribution? All of this is available in early 2026, and Valve is once again handling everything. If you remember trying to get a Steam Deck in the past, concerns about delays crop up, especially considering when taking different regions into account.

However, according to Valve’s Kaci Aitchison Boye, making Steam distribution “better and better” is “important.” “Right now, we are distributing the exact same way as Steam Deck,” she told Eurogamer. “For us, it’s important to just keep making Steam distribution better and better – and distribute times, add regions and things like that.

“We’ve been working on that in the background. Even just from the Steam Deck launch, I think now the experience of buying one of our harder products on the West Coast is quite a bit better than it was a few years ago. We’ve also been adding regions like Australia last year.

“So we’re continually working on improving Steam distribution for hardware.”

Of course, how it will actually pan out in practice remains to be seen. Valve has yet to announce pricing for any of the hardware, so stay tuned for more details.

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