New Steam Machine will be launched in 2026 according to confirmation from Valve

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Valve reconfirmed the launch of Steam Machine in 2026 despite challenges with component supplies. The company has updated its annual review post to reinforce that new hardware devices, including the Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame, will ship later this year. The statement comes after speculation about possible delays caused by global memory and storage shortages, driven by demand for AI technologies.

Valve emphasized that nothing has changed in its internal plans. Representantes from the company stated that challenges exist, but production continues on the established schedule. The focus remains on delivering gaming-optimized products to the Steam ecosystem, with SteamOS integration.

The Steam Machine represents an evolution in the concept of PCs for the living room. The device promises more than six times the power of the Steam Deck, allowing you to run the entire Steam library at high resolutions, such as 4K at 60 frames per second with upscaling technologies such as FSR. Ele works like a compact mini PC, with a small cubic design, and offers a plug-and-play experience similar to the Steam Deck, but aimed at larger screens.

Official update from Valve reinforces commitment to 2026

The post on Comunidade Steam has been adjusted to use more assertive language. Inicialmente, the wording only indicated hope for shipping in 2026, but was changed to explicit confirmation that the three products will be launched this year. The company recognizes the difficulties in supplying RAM and storage, but remains confident in the schedule.

Statements from Valve highlight that the adjustments aim to provide clarity for the community. Não there is an indication of postponement to 2027, and the company plans to share more details as the plans are finalized. The original announcement took place in November 2025, with an initial window for the first half of 2026.

Challenges in component supply impact the sector

Memory and storage shortages affect several hardware manufacturers. The high demand for chips for artificial intelligence applications has increased prices and reduced availability. Valve had already mentioned these obstacles in previous updates, which raised doubts about the launch.

Despite this, the company remains optimistic. Production continues to advance, and the hardware will support the expanded verification program, similar to Deck Verified, to ensure game compatibility.

Steam Machine as a complement to the Steam ecosystem

The new device aims to expand access to Steam games in different formats. Ele runs SteamOS, an operating system optimized for gaming, with features such as fast sleep, cloud saves and support for a variety of peripherals. Usuários can connect the device to televisions for a console experience.

The Steam Machine also allows use as a complete desktop PC, with flexibility for installing other operating systems. The focus is to offer power for AAA titles without compromising simplicity of use.

Hardware lineup includes controller and headset

In addition to Steam Machine, Valve is preparing the launch of the new Steam Controller. The accessory features improvements such as larger rumble motors for improved immersion and battery life of up to 35 hours. Ele integrates with the ecosystem for precise controls in various games.

The Steam Frame, wireless VR headset, completes the product family. Todos devices share SteamOS and aim to connect users to powerful PC gaming. Valve encourages wishlist on the official website for updates.

Game Verification Program Expansion

Valve announced expansion of Deck Verified to include Steam Machine and Steam Frame. The program evaluates title compatibility, classifying them into categories such as verified, playable or not supported. Isso helps consumers understand expected performance.

The initiative reinforces the commitment to a broad library. Optimized Jogos guarantee a fluid experience, regardless of the device chosen in the Steam line.