Reliable Valve insider Brad Lynch has shared an AI-generated mock-up of the upcoming Steam Controller, depicting a large design reminiscent of the original Xbox Duke. The controller features two touchpads similar to the Steam Deck and basic hand-tracking capabilities. Speculation is mounting for a potential reveal as early as November 12, 2025.
Leak Details
On November 9, 2025, Brad Lynch, known online as @SadlyItsBradley, posted an AI-generated image on X (formerly Twitter) showing what he claims is the design of Valve's new Steam Controller. Lynch described the image as 'AI slop' trained on a real photo to avoid revealing sensitive details from his source. The controller appears bulky and substantial, drawing comparisons to the oversized Xbox Duke controller from the early 2000s.
Key features highlighted include two haptic touchpads positioned toward the bottom of the controller, akin to those on the Steam Deck. It incorporates a capsense feature to detect hand distance from the handles and offers finger tracking similar to the Valve Index controllers, though not full tracking in the grips, according to Lynch's tweet.
Broader Context and Rumors
This leak aligns with ongoing speculation about Valve's hardware lineup. Lynch and other sources suggest a reveal could occur on November 12, 2025, potentially alongside announcements for a new VR headset codenamed Deckard or Steam Frame, and a console-like device called Fremont. Valve has previously entered the hardware space with the HTC Vive VR headset and the Steam Deck handheld, building excitement for expansions into enthusiast gaming peripherals.
While the information stems from trusted leaks, Valve has not officially confirmed any details. Past rumors, including a similar September 2025 announcement tease, have not materialized, so caution is advised. The controller's design emphasizes comfort for extended play, potentially appealing to fans of traditional gamepads while integrating Steam-specific innovations.