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New Steam hardware leaks ahead of official announcement – the return of an old fave, refreshed
Rumours have it that Valve is about to unleash a new VR headset – the Steam Frame. It is said to be a standalone model – ie. won't need a PC – and rival the Meta Quest 3. However, it'll give you access to Steam (of course) and the vast amount of VR games that are available through the platform.
Valve has an idea of what the Steam Deck 2 will be capable of, but the hardware isn’t ready yet. That’s according to Valve software engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais, who – while promoting the newly announced Steam Machine, Steam Frame and Steam Control ler – was asked by IGN if there were plans to upgrade the Steam Deck any time soon.
Valve's engineers tell us what they think went wrong with the original Steam Machines - and why the new model won't share their fate.
The modern Xbox controller and Sony DualSense both conform to the same general shape that gently cups your palms and leads the thumbs right to the necessary joysticks and face buttons. A comfortable design has led to stagnation,
Valve is reportedly 'looking into' a standalone version of Half-Life: Alyx for its new Steam Frame VR headset, but still requires a lot of work.
Valve announced Steam Frame today, but what’s the difference between the company’s first VR headset, Valve Index? Read on to find out. Index is a tethered PC VR headset that uses the company’s SteamVR tracking standard,