We're hopefully not too far off the release of the new Steam Controller now, with Valve adding a battery indicator for wireless gamepads. A very useful feature, that I am surprised wasn't actually an official thing already.
Testing it out with my PowerA OPS controller, once I swapped it into the Bluetooth mode, Steam now correctly displays a battery level for it which is pretty great (it didn't work with the dongle).
From the Steam Client Beta changelog for April 24th:
General
- Added a low battery level toast for wireless gamepads
Big Picture Mode
- Added a battery indicator to the header for wireless gamepads
- Fixed issue with controller battery status links in the Quick Access Menu not returning to the correct place.
- Fixed several navigation issues with controller settings.
macOS
- Fixed soundtrack playback not working on Apple Silicon machines.
The SteamOS / Steam Deck Beta client update was the same.
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I am preemptively disappointed at these being sold out before I even get a change to load the order page.
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Price leaked via an early review: $99
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Have Valve talked at all about using the Steam Controller on games outside of Steam? I own more games in my GOG library and if the controller doesn't function with games not added to the Steam launcher, that's a deal breaker for me. I don't even need the touchpad and gyro to work, just having the main controller function as a Xinput pad would be good enough for me.
Last edited by PaldinoX on 25 Apr 2026 at 6:16 pm UTC
Last edited by PaldinoX on 25 Apr 2026 at 6:16 pm UTC
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Quoting: PaldinoXHave Valve talked at all about using the Steam Controller on games outside of Steam? I own more games in my GOG library and if the controller doesn't function with games not added to the Steam launcher, that's a deal breaker for me. I don't even need the touchpad and gyro to work, just having the main controller function as a Xinput pad would be good enough for me.That's a Xinput controller. A recent kernel and recent sdl2 or sdl3 should be sufficient.
Last edited by rea987 on 25 Apr 2026 at 6:44 pm UTC
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I wonder if the sc-controller maintainers are planning to support the Steam Controller 2. Could be neat to use it for Luanti or SuperTuxKart.
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Quoting: kuhpunktPrice leaked via an early review: $99I forget how much I paid for the original Steam Controller, but I'm pretty sure it was less than half of that. I realize there are "premium-priced" controllers on the market, but $99 seems high.
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