Valve have now confirmed the new Steam Controller is launching May 4th, and they've confirmed the pricing too. They're launching without the Steam Machine and Steam Frame, sadly. Valve have been stuck in a hard place here with the prices of components rising due to AI companies and there's no new information on when they might appear just yet.
The Steam Controller will be priced at US: $99 USD / Canada: $149 CAD / EU: €99 / UK: £85 / AUD 149 / PLN 419. Those prices Valve say are “inclusive of VAT where applicable”. It will work across any system that has Steam including PCs and Laptops, Steam Deck and eventually of course the Steam Frame and Steam Machine too. Basically anywhere that Steam Input works.
From the press release Valve just sent:
- High-performance, ergonomic controller:
- Next-generation magnetic thumbsticks with TMR technology
- Full-sized controls
- Trackpads
- Grip buttons
- Grip-enabled Gyro (Grip Sense)
- Comes with a cool puck!
- Puck serves as a wireless transmitter for a fast, stable connection
- ...and it's also a charging station (clicks in magnetically to your Controller)
- Battery life capable of supporting 35+ hours of gameplay
Valve said it will release around May 4th, 2026, at 10 a.m. Pacific / 5PM UTC.
Where will it be available? The Steam Controller will be available on Steam in the following regions: U.S., CA, U.K., EU, and AU; as well as in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan through Komodo Station in those regions.
See more in the Valve blog post.

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Reviews elsewhere have gone live as various websites and YouTube channels (like Gamers Nexus) had access early, but as of yet Valve have not supplied GamingOnLinux with one. I'm hoping we'll see one eventually.
As one of the biggest fans of the original Steam Controller, I'm keen to see in my own hands how much it has improved since their first attempt.
Quoting: TimeFreezeLets hope the controller works without Steam as well. I dont play only on Steam......Would be cool if Heroic allowed access to steam input configs for steam controller so it can live up to its potential outside Steam.
Not expecting this. But hopeful.
Quoting: Liam Dawebut as of yet Valve have not supplied GamingOnLinux with one.That's because Gaben is on his way to personally deliver a controller to you. Check your phone he's been trying to reach you all day.
but that price, its a deal breaker for many that will prevent mass adoption.
on the other hand, i think valve can be playing their hands like this: over charge this, to have a good margir for profit that they could use elsewhere, while at the same time make the bundle with the steam machines bundle seems more enticing.
i mean, if you can purchase an steam machine without controler for, lets say 700, but with 50 dollars more get an controller priced at 99 dollars...
a lot of people will go for it.
anyway i really hope the trackpads dont get wasted as an optional feature only.
Quoting: Purple Library GuyThe steam controller needs (or needed) steam to be any use.Quoting: TimeFreezeLets hope the controller works without Steam as well.I bet you can also run it on electricity. I mean, some people can't get coal.
The only way to get it working is/was https://github.com/kozec/sc-controller .
I would like to be linux compatible, but valve will not do it.
Hmmm, really doubt its worth that. Even $100AUD I was going to be skeptical. Will wait and see how people respond. I'm not going for a steam machine thing, AMD7600 gpu, its going to also come at a premium.
The Steam Frame certainly sounds interesting, but again, another expensive VR toy. By the time I get around to getting one its likely going to be 2030 at this rate.
I'm also not sold on old style LCD panels as they have way too much backlit bleed and incapable of producing blacks which imo is important for VR. Maybe Sony's new LCD technology can save VR LCD solutions down the road if it ever comes to them. mOLED still being too expensive and not very compatible with compact lens tech. (cuts out too much light, causes DIM image)
Quoting: Renzatic GearOh lord above, IT'S FINALLY HAPPENING!We need banana for scale!
Quoting: rea987Too big for my taste.It's actually not that big, if we go by the hands on pic in this article.
...unless he's a giant or something.
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/valves-new-steam-controller-aims-to-entice-a-broader-field-of-pc-players-which-i-fear-already-includes-me
Quoting: Liam DaweWhen I eventually get one, it will be the true size test. I have tiny hands.From what I have seen it looks perfectly fine for small hands. I am more afraid it will feel tiny in my enormous mole hands xD Guess I will see when I get one. I really like the Steam Decks ergonomics so I think the controller should fit as well.
Quoting: spacemonkeyToo expensive for a controller I want, but don't needThis is exactly me. I only ever use controller gaming on the couch with my buddy, and we have two 8bitdo controllers that work perfectly fine and combined cost LESS than this single valve controller. Wow that price.
I feel like Steam keeps narrowly missing me with their hardware releases in terms of price/features (Steam Machine vRAM, Steam Deck availability, not into VR w/ the Steam Frame, etc.), which is a shame because they do good work.
Quoting: Liam DaweWhen I eventually get one, it will be the true size test. I have tiny hands.In the meanwhile, Linus Tech Tips did a review of it, who also has small hands. The size itself is roughly comparable to an XBox controller, but he did complain about the span between the edge of the controller, and the analog sticks.
It's not a dealbreaker for me (I have regular non-gnomish hands), but I could see how it could be an issue for some.
Quoting: Renzatic GearI can guarantee I have smaller hands 😆🙃Quoting: Liam DaweWhen I eventually get one, it will be the true size test. I have tiny hands.In the meanwhile, Linus Tech Tips did a review of it, who also has small hands. The size itself is roughly comparable to an XBox controller, but he did complain about the span between the edge of the controller, and the analog sticks.
It's not a dealbreaker for me (I have regular non-gnomish hands), but I could see how it could be an issue for some.




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