Valve to release Steam Controller before Steam Machine amid RAM shortage

Valve has announced it will release the Steam Controller next month, ahead of the Steam Machine, in response to an ongoing RAM shortage crisis. The controller lacks RAM, simplifying its production. The company originally saw no need to ship the devices together.

Valve confirmed on April 28 that the Steam Controller will launch next month, prioritizing it over the Steam Machine due to the global RAM shortage disrupting hardware manufacturing. A company spokesperson explained, 'This doesn't have RAM in it, and it's not as complicated to start getting out the door for us.' This move allows Valve to bypass the RAM constraints affecting the more complex Steam Machine, as first reported by TechRadar. The decision marks a shift from Valve's initial plan, where officials stated there was 'no need' to release the controller alongside the Steam Machine. The RAM crisis has delayed various tech products, prompting companies to adjust timelines for components less reliant on scarce memory chips. Valve has not specified an exact release date for the Steam Controller beyond next month or detailed impacts on the Steam Machine's schedule.

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Realistic illustration of Valve's Steam Controller launching May 4 for $99, showcasing dual touchpads, TMR thumbsticks, and wireless Puck dongle on a sleek background.
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Valve's Steam Controller launches May 4 for $99 with low-latency Puck and Steam Deck-inspired design

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Valve's new Steam Controller, successor to the 2015 model and inspired by Steam Deck prototypes, launches May 4 for $99 in the US ($149 CAD, €99 EU, £85 UK, A$149 AU, 419 PLN PL). Featuring dual touchpads, TMR thumbsticks, and a wireless Puck dongle, it offers precise PC gaming while escaping hardware delays affecting Steam Machine and Frame.

Valve reagiert auf die anhaltende Verknappung des Steam Decks, die durch eine weltweite RAM-Krise verursacht wurde. Der Programmierer Pierre-Loup Griffais bestätigte, dass das Unternehmen hart daran arbeitet, die Verfügbarkeit zu verbessern. Für zukünftige Hardware wie die Steam Machine plant die Firma ähnliche Strategien.

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Valve has told customers that some new orders for its Steam Controller may not arrive until 2027 due to high demand. Existing orders face deadlines in September or December 2026. The company said it will ship as many units as possible this year.

Der Code der Store-Seite enthüllt, dass Valve vier Kaufoptionen für seine kommende Steam Machine vorbereitet und baut damit auf früheren Leaks zu zwei Speichervarianten sowie Einzelhandelspreisen auf.

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Der neue Steam Controller von Valve war am Montag in weniger als einer Stunde ausverkauft. Auf eBay verlangen Wiederverkäufer nun bis zu 400 Dollar, mehr als das Dreifache des Verkaufspreises von 100 Dollar. Die hohe Nachfrage unterstreicht die Attraktivität für PC-Spieler trotz des hohen Preises.

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