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Valve hints at Steam Machine pricing in line with PC market

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Valve has provided fresh insights into the pricing of its upcoming Steam Machine console, stating it will align with current PC market costs without subsidies. In a recent interview, company engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais emphasized that the device aims to offer competitive value for its performance level. The hardware is set to launch in 2026, with pricing details expected early next year.

Unity has revealed plans to integrate official Steam support into its game engine, aiming for better native performance on Linux devices like the Steam Deck and the upcoming Steam Machine. The announcement was made during the GDC 2026 Product Update. This move seeks to reduce reliance on Valve's Proton compatibility layer.

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Following its February announcement of delays, Valve made a public plea for RAM suppliers at the 2026 Game Developers Conference, highlighting persistent global shortages impacting Steam Machine production and other devices. A spokesperson directly asked attendees for leads on purchases amid the crisis dubbed 'RAMaggedon.'

Valve has revealed that its upcoming Steam Machine, part of the 2026 hardware lineup, will not receive subsidies similar to those for consoles. This approach aims to achieve a more attractive price point within the PC market. A Valve engineer emphasized that the device targets competition solely against PCs, not traditional consoles.

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