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Valve announced a Steam Console

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In a striking announcement filled with surprises, Valve has unveiled an impressive array of new hardware that is sure to excite gamers everywhere. The excitement kicks off with the introduction of a new Steam controller, designed to echo the aesthetics and functionality of the popular Steam Deck. This controller aims to enhance the gaming experience, potentially bridging the gap between traditional gaming inputs and the innovative controls that have become synonymous with Valve's latest hardware. Next up is a groundbreaking virtual reality headset dubbed the Steam Frame. This device is not just another VR headset; it promises the ability to stream games directly onto it as well as play them natively. The implications of this are significant as it positions Valve to compete directly within the expanding VR market, offering gamers versatility and high-quality experiences without being tethered to a PC. Last but certainly not least in this trifecta of announcements is the Steam Machine. Valve's foray into creating a compact set-top box promises to deliver an experience akin to traditional gaming consoles, but with the added bonus of PC gaming capabilities. With specs indicating support for up to 4K resolution at 60 frames per second when using FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), and boasting power six times greater than that of a Steam Deck, the Steam Machine appears to be a formidable entry into the gaming hardware landscape. The specifications were detailed thoroughly, reassuring potential users that this device would meet the demands of both casual and hardcore gamers alike. Valve’s marketing video accompanying the announcement further illuminates the capabilities and advantages of this new hardware, setting the stage for a competitive run in the gaming sector as they seek to redefine how games are played and experienced.

By Jake Baldino

Posted 5 days ago

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