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Valve reveals Steam Machine pricing, and it’s definitely not a budget console

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Valve reveals Steam Machine pricing, and it’s definitely not a budget console
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Valve has finally taken the wraps off one of the biggest unanswered questions surrounding its new Steam Machine: the price. After months of speculation, the company has confirmed that the compact living room gaming PC will start at $1,049, making it significantly more expensive than the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or even many gaming laptops.

Valve’s Steam Machine starts at $1,049

According to Valve, the base Steam Machine with 512GB of storage will retail for $1,049, while the 2TB variant is priced at $1,349. Buyers who don’t already own Valve’s recently launched Steam Controller will also need to factor in an additional $79 purchase. Reservations are now open through a randomized sign-up system, with shipping expected to begin later this month.

  • Steam Machine 512GB: $1,049
  • Steam Machine 512GB with controller: $1,128
  • Steam Machine 2TB: $1,349
  • Steam Machine 2TB with controller: $1,428

The company has also explained why the price is so high. Unlike Sony or Microsoft, which often subsidize console hardware and recover costs through software sales and subscriptions, Valve says it is selling the Steam Machine at essentially component cost. It argues that subsidizing hardware encourages closed ecosystems, while its approach keeps the PC platform open and flexible.

Despite the premium pricing, the Steam Machine offers a very different proposition from a traditional console. It runs SteamOS, supports users’ existing PC game libraries, and functions as a full-fledged Linux PC that can be customized beyond gaming, blurring the line between console and desktop.

This isn’t really competing with the PS5 anymore

The funny thing is that the Steam Machine’s biggest competitor may not be the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X at all. At over a thousand dollars, it’s entering the same territory as compact gaming desktops and even some well-equipped gaming laptops, where buyers naturally expect more raw horsepower and flexibility.

Side view of the Steam Machine

Then again, Valve isn’t trying to build just another PC. Its biggest ace up its sleeve is SteamOS, which delivers a console-like experience with a polished interface, seamless controller navigation, quick resume features, and an overall level of fluidity that’s difficult to replicate on a traditional Windows gaming rig. Much like the Steam Deck before it, the Steam Machine is aimed at enthusiasts who want access to the openness of PC gaming without sacrificing the simplicity of a plug-and-play console experience. Whether enough gamers are willing to pay a four-figure premium for that convenience remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Valve isn’t trying to win the console war by being the cheapest option.

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