Valve has not released a new Steam Machine console, and recent hardware import leaks appear to be restocks of the Steam Deck OLED handheld instead. Community sentiment on Reddit reflects disappointment over this development, with users noting that the containers only contained Steam Decks and did not bring any real news about a living-room PC launch.
Recent hardware import leaks contained only handheld consoles instead of the anticipated living-room PC
The confusion stems from renewed availability of the Steam Deck OLED after it had been sold out for some time. Valve's recent shipments addressed demand for its handheld gaming device rather than advancing plans for a separate desktop console. The recent restocking of handheld consoles indicates a focus on current products rather than new device releases.
Pricing updates for the Steam Deck OLED highlight significant cost increases across storage tiers. The 512 GB model now costs $789, up from $549, while the 1 TB version has increased from $649 to $949. The updated pricing reflects current market trends and manufacturing expenses for the handheld devices.
Concerns are growing that the eventual Steam Machine may exceed initial mid-three-digit expectations, potentially nearing $1,000 if it launches at all. The higher prices for the handheld console may raise consumer expectations for future gaming device costs.
The Steam Machine launch timeline remains uncertain due to lack of concrete hardware shipments or official announcements from Valve. Recent container restocks were for Steam Deck OLEDs, not Steam Machines, leaving the future of the desktop console unclear.



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