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Promotional photo of Valve's Steam Machine, Controller, and Frame hardware announcement, showcasing the devices on a stage with branding.
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Valve announces Steam Machine, Controller, and Frame hardware

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Valve revealed three new gaming devices on November 12, 2025: the Steam Machine console, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame VR headset, all launching in 2026. The Steam Machine is a compact PC targeting 4K60 gameplay, while the Controller features advanced inputs and the Frame offers standalone VR with SteamOS on ARM. Pricing remains undisclosed, but Valve emphasizes affordability and compatibility with existing Steam libraries.

PBA Pro Bowling 2026, the officially licensed game of the Professional Bowlers Association, provides a detailed simulation of ten-pin bowling mechanics. Released with a new engine, it emphasizes substance over style, drawing comparisons to older sports titles from the Xbox 360 era. The game is available now on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, with a Nintendo Switch version planned for January.

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Creative Assembly and Sega have revealed Total War: Medieval 3, a sequel to the 2006 hit Medieval II: Total War, marking the first entry in the series for consoles. The game is in early pre-production and promises a historical strategy sandbox where players can rewrite history. No release date has been set, but the studio plans quarterly updates to involve fans in development.

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