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Valve hints at Steam Machine delay… but the plot thickens

Memory and storage shortages are forcing the company to rethink launch timing and costs.

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Valve is warning that its upcoming Steam Machine hardware may not arrive as soon as originally expected. In a recent update shared with the community, the company said global shortages of memory and storage components have forced it to revisit both the launch timing and pricing of its new hardware lineup.

The announcement covers Valve’s entire upcoming hardware family: the Steam Machine, the Steam Frame VR headset, and a new Steam Controller. When the company first revealed these products in late 2025, the plan was to provide concrete release dates and pricing details by now. Instead, Valve says the rapidly changing market for RAM and storage has made those decisions harder to lock in.

Delayed timeline, but signs of life

Importantly, Valve hasn’t given a new launch year. Some reports have speculated the Steam Machine could slip as far as 2027, but the company itself has only said it “hopes to ship in 2026” while acknowledging that the situation remains uncertain. At the same time, there are signs that the hardware is still moving forward behind the scenes. As spotted by multiple users on X, database listings for the Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and Steam Controller recently appeared in Steam’s “Coming Soon” section. While that doesn’t confirm a launch window, it does suggest Valve is actively preparing store infrastructure for the devices.

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— Wario64 (@Wario64) March 6, 2026

The bigger unknown right now might not be the release date; it’s the price. Valve originally expected to reveal pricing alongside launch details, but the company now says rising component costs have forced it to rethink those plans. Memory prices have surged across the industry due to demand from AI infrastructure and data centers, making hardware planning far less predictable.

For now, Valve’s next wave of hardware sits in a strange middle ground: officially delayed, yet quietly moving forward behind the scenes. What we still don’t know is when it will launch or how much it will cost. And until those two questions are answered, Valve’s ambitious push back into living-room gaming remains very much a waiting game.

Varun Mirchandani
Varun is an experienced technology journalist and editor with over eight years in consumer tech media. His work spans…
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