Steam Machine Still Expected To Launch In 2026 Despite Latest Delay

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  • Valve confirms Steam Machine release for 2026.
  • The current delay is due to the ongoing RAM crisis.
  • The console’s price will make or break its success.

Despite never having an official release date, the launch of the Steam Machine has reportedly been pushed back due to the ongoing state of the RAM market. This has also delayed the delivery of the company’s new controller, the Steam Controller, as well as its virtual reality headset, the Steam Frame.

Also, there are rumours of Half-Life 3 being delayed, as Valve wanted this highly anticipated sequel, starring Gordon Freeman, to premiere on the Steam Machine. At the very least, Valve has confirmed that this new hardware family will be available in early 2026.

This was still visible on the Steam Hardware homepage and in the product listings. Valve updated the FAQ section in February, extending the release window to the first half of 2026 while admitting that memory and storage shortages made it difficult to settle both the pricing and the release date. Valve has now changed the information again, removing this reference.

Steam Machine Frame and Controller
Valve Plans To Release 3 Hardware Pieces

Recently, Valve released its “Steam Year in Review 2025,” which provides a yearly summary of the platform, including a section dedicated to hardware (the three products mentioned previously).

Valve has once again pushed back on a probable release date for the Steam Machine, controller, and VR headset. Specifically, a considerably more unclear remark appeared, which is that Valve claims it “expects” to release the items by 2026. Thus, we’ve progressed from early 2026 to the first part of 2026, and now we’re simply talking about anytime in 2026.

The word “expects” has once again caused worries, implying that Valve no longer wishes to commit to the earlier release timeline they had been promising. After the knowledge spread, Valve was forced to publish an official statement. Specifically, they stated that “nothing has really changed” in their plans and that the three items are still scheduled for 2026.

Furthermore, the company changed the post’s language to make it more explicit. The message itself has not altered much. The conversation has changed from “we expect to launch it in 2026” to “we will ship all three products this year .” 

Steam Machine
With The Console Based On Linux, It Probably Won’t Run Games With Anti-Cheat Kernel

Previously, Valve stated that the memory and storage crisis is the primary reason the Steam Machine has not been released, and there is no set launch date. The company didn’t need to say anything as it was obviously clear, and the situation had entirely shifted.

What was supposed to be an affordable SteamOS computer/console has now evolved into a product that will be pricey. Unless Valve decides to lose money on hardware sales and regain it through software sales. SteamOS gets a 30% share of every purchase made by any player on Steam, whether it’s a game or in-game content. So, in the long term, it’s the greatest choice for Valve.

SteamDB indicates that the Steam Machine received a registration update yesterday, on March 6, 2026, but is still classified as “Coming Soon.” Additionally, the Steam Controller remains listed as an upcoming release. About the price of the Steam Machine, Valve will likely calculate it based on the average cost of the memory modules they purchased earlier and the more expensive ones they are buying right now.

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