Code leak shows Valve Steam Machine will launch with four SKUs

Store-page code reveals Valve is preparing four purchase options for its upcoming Steam Machine, building on earlier leaks of two storage variants and retailer pricing.

A recent code discovery indicates Valve plans to offer its upcoming Steam Machine in four distinct configurations at launch. The device, a compact PC for living room gaming, builds on lessons from the Steam Controller release earlier this month. Scalper protections similar to those used for the controller appear likely to apply.

The leak, found in store page code, shows references to four SKUs for the Steam Machine. Valve had previously confirmed two storage variants: a 512GB model and a 2TB version, with leaked retailer prices around $950 and $1,070 respectively. The remaining two options remain unspecified but could involve bundles with the new Steam Controller, given their intended pairing for couch gaming setups.

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Valve announced the prices for its Steam Machine on June 22, with the base 512GB model costing $1049.

Valve has opened reservations for its new Steam Machine gaming PC, which will start at $1,049 for the 512GB model. The company is using a randomized system to allocate the first units due to component shortages. Shipping for selected buyers begins June 29.

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Valve will start sending purchase invitations today for its new Steam Machine console-like devices priced above $1,000.

Valve has revealed it receives monthly price quotes from DRAM producers with no option to negotiate. The company must accept the terms or risk losing access to supply entirely. This affects the upcoming Steam Machine, which starts at $1,050.

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Valve has announced price increases for its Steam Deck OLED models worldwide, attributing the changes to rising memory and storage costs.

A new welcome tour for the Steam Machine has appeared in Valve's backend. The addition follows a pattern seen with prior hardware launches. It suggests the console's release details could come soon.

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Valve is actively working on a Steam Deck 2, programmer Pierre-Loup Griffais has confirmed to IGN. The company wants silicon advancements that deliver true next-generation performance, which current system-on-chip options do not provide. No release is imminent due to these hardware limitations.

 

 

 

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