dbrand Companion Cube Enclosure Pre-Orders Open for Steam Machine

dbrand opens pre- orders for the Companion Cube enclosure for the Steam Machine. Prices start at $99.95 for the Poverty Cube, with the full package shipping in late July.

dbrand Companion Cube Enclosure Pre-Orders Open for Steam Machine

dbrand has opened pre-orders for a limited-edition enclosure designed to house the upcoming Steam Machine, bringing a tangible piece of gaming history to early adopters. The Companion Cube case allows fans to display their console as a functional prop while protecting the hardware from dust and minor impacts. This release coincides with the anticipated summer launch of the Steam Machine itself, giving buyers a way to customize their setup before the main system arrives. Gamers looking to integrate the new console into their living room can now secure their preferred packaging style ahead of the general market.

Two packages available with varying accessory bundles and shipping dates

The product serves as a protective shell for Valve's new handheld-style gaming device, transforming it into a recognizable cube shape. dbrand constructed the enclosure using a combination of polycarbonate and polyurethane to ensure durability while maintaining a specific aesthetic. The design incorporates N52 neodymium magnets to hold the casing together securely without the need for visible screws or clips. This material choice aims to provide a sturdy yet lightweight solution for users who plan to move their console between different gaming stations.

Companion Cube Package Specifications

  • Companion Cube Package Price: $129.95
  • Poverty Cube Package Price: $99.95
  • Companion Cube Shipping Date: Late July
  • Poverty Cube Shipping Date: October
  • Materials: Polycarbonate, Polyurethane, N52 Neodymium Magnets

The enclosure measures 186.6mm in height, width, and depth, creating a perfect cube that matches the iconic dimensions of the fictional object. It weighs 1.049kg, which adds a modest amount of mass to the console but provides a stable base for placement on desks or shelves. dbrand claims that the internal design leaves the rear I/O ports completely unobstructed, ensuring that users can connect peripherals without removing the case. The airflow remains uninhibited, which helps maintain optimal operating temperatures for the hardware inside during extended gaming sessions.

Buyers can choose between two distinct packages, each offering different levels of thematic accessories. The standard Companion Cube package costs $129.95 and includes a Steam Controller skin, a Super Button stand, and a Portal cake-themed suede cloth. This version ships in late July, aligning with the expected release window for the Steam Machine hardware. The alternative Poverty Cube package is priced at $99.95 and excludes the additional accessories, offering a more budget-friendly entry point for collectors.

The Poverty Cube variant will not begin shipping until October, creating a delay for customers who prefer the simpler configuration. The staggered release schedule indicates that dbrand is prioritizing production of the more complex standard package before the simplified version. Valve has not yet announced the exact launch date for the Steam Machine, but the accessory availability implies a late summer debut. The pre-order options provide a clear path for enthusiasts to acquire the console's official merchandise as soon as it becomes available.

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