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Valve Now Only 'Hopes' to Ship Steam Machine, Frame VR and Controller in 2026

Valve blames global component shortages for leaving launch plans and pricing unsettled.

Overview

  • In a Steam year-in-review post, Valve shifted from a first-half 2026 target to saying it hopes to ship the Steam Machine, Steam Frame VR and new Steam Controller this year.
  • The company cites worsening memory and storage shortages as the reason it cannot commit to firm dates or prices yet.
  • Steam backend entries surfaced on SteamDB now list the devices as "coming soon," signaling a change in visible launch metadata without confirming timing.
  • Pricing remains unannounced as Valve says it must revisit schedules and costs in light of rapidly rising DRAM and SSD prices tied by industry reporting to AI datacenter demand.
  • Several outlets interpret the softer language as making a 2027 slip possible, though Valve has not confirmed any delay beyond 2026 and says it will share updates once plans are finalized.