The announcement of the Steam Machine was initially very exciting, as gamers rallied around the idea of a console-esque piece of hardware released directly by Valve, that would be running the efficient and very popular SteamOS.
Much of that initial anticipation was quickly replaced by trepidation unfortunately, as the reality of the current market around PC components made many feel that either they wouldn't be able to deliver the Steam Machine at a reasonable cost, or they would have to delay it until prices settled down.
Though there has been little in the way of updates from Valve since it's initial announcement, they have finally broken their temporary silence, and there is some good news about the release schedule for the Steam Machine, at the very least.
Over on the Steam Community site, Steamworks Development shared an official post reviewing the year they had in 2025. Whilst they obviously focused heavily on last year, they did confirm that they will be shipping three products this year, in the Steam Machine, new Steam Controller, and their lightweight VR headset, the Steam Frame.
Though they wouldn't be drawn on exactly when that would be, they did address the elephant in the...
