Steam Machine confirmed to land this summer, but we’re still in the dark about its price
Valve says Steam Machine ships this summer, but it still hasn’t revealed the price. The new Verified program helps explain game support, while buyers wait for the details that affect the upgrade decision.
Steam Machine is getting closer to launch, with broader game verification arriving before Valve reveals what it’ll cost.
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Valve has confirmed that Steam Machine is shipping this summer, giving PC gamers a real launch window for its SteamOS living room PC. The missing piece is still price, and that’s the detail many buyers need before they can decide whether it fits their setup.
The update came as Valve expanded its Verified program to cover Steam Machine and Steam Frame. For Steam Machine, games will be checked for default controller support, default graphics settings, and how well they run without manual setup. Valve says the hardware is roughly six times as powerful as Steam Deck, while still using SteamOS, the Steam interface, and Proton.
How your library will look
Steam Machine Verified should look familiar if you’ve used Steam Deck. The requirements are nearly identical, so you’ll get a clearer read on whether a game is ready for the TV before you spend time changing controls or graphics settings.
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Valve already has a large foundation for that work. Tens of thousands of titles have gone through Steam Deck verification, and Valve is testing Steam Machine support for games that missed Deck performance targets because of CPU or GPU limits. On stronger hardware, some of those games could meet the new bar without developers changing anything.
Why the price gap lingers
The summer timing makes Steam Machine more concrete, but the missing price keeps the comparison unfinished. Buyers still don’t know whether Valve’s living room PC will sit closer to a Steam Deck, a gaming laptop, or a compact Windows gaming PC.
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That comparison goes beyond raw performance. Valve has to show that a TV-connected SteamOS PC can make PC gaming easier in the living room than the options people can already buy. Verified labels should reduce setup uncertainty, but price will decide whether that convenience looks worth paying for.
When buyers get the rest
Valve has also added Steam Machine and Steam Frame tabs to the Partner Dashboard, where some games already have Verified results for the new devices. That gives developers more guidance before launch, but it isn’t the full consumer reveal yet.
For now, you shouldn’t make room for Steam Machine in your budget until Valve shares the remaining hardware details. Price is the big one, but final availability timing and configuration options will also shape whether it’s a smart upgrade or a wait-and-see PC gaming box.

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