Valve receives massive Steam Machine shipments from China

Following its November 2025 announcement and March 2026 reaffirmation, Valve's facilities have received large shipments of gaming consoles from China, signaling progress toward the Steam Machine's launch before the end of 2026. Logistics records verified by The Verge show multiple containers arriving in late April and early May.

Logistics records verified by The Verge indicate Valve's warehouses received gaming console shipments from China within the past two weeks, as of May 6, 2026. VR YouTuber Brad Lynch shared images on X on May 3, highlighting the scale:

Even more.. so many… https://t.co/G2CZo3LHTv pic.twitter.com/dqx1CBM529
— Brad Lynch (@SadlyItsBradley) May 3, 2026

Container weights suggest over 15,000 units, likely Steam Machines—a hybrid PC/console first revealed last November—or Steam Frame VR headsets, or a mix. These differ from recent Steam Deck OLED restocks.

A new $100 Steam Controller, part of the same hardware lineup, sold out in 30 minutes and now resells for up to $400 on eBay, reflecting strong demand.

The Steam Machine faced delays earlier this year due to shortages (as noted in Valve's Steam Year in Review), but these shipments indicate resolved supply chain issues. Fans anticipate a summer or fall launch. Valve has not commented officially. For prior coverage, see the [Valve's 2026 Steam Hardware series](link-to-series).

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