{"title": "Valve Introduces Steam Controller for $99 Launch on May 4", "body": ["The Steam Controller from Valve is scheduled to launch on May 4, priced at $99 within the US market. This device integrates seamlessly with any system supporting the Steam platform or the Steam Link application, covering personal computers, Apple computers, handheld gadgets, and the Steam Deck console."], ["In the future, the Steam Controller will pair with the upcoming Steam Machine system and the Steam Frame virtual reality device, though confirmed launch timelines for these remain unavailable. Initially planned for an early 2026 debut together with the controller, progress has shifted, and as the year advances past five months, only the controller is on track to arrive soon. Valve updated its outlook in March, targeting a 2026 release without specifying the early part of the year."], ["According to evaluations, the Steam Controller stands out as a reliable input device, particularly considering its cost. Its design closely resembles the Steam Deck, featuring dual touch surfaces below TMR analog sticks and conventional button layout. The controller offers responsive controls, comfortable handling, and includes a compact dock for charging and linking that attaches to its base. Keep in mind that this is exclusively a Steam-compatible device, not suitable for general PC use; titles such as Overwatch, Valorant, Minecraft, or Fortnite must first be imported into a user's Steam collection to enable compatibility with Valve's hardware. This setup benefits Valve's ecosystem primarily. Globally, the pricing for the Steam Controller varies as detailed below:"]}