Valve’s long-rumoured Steam Machine could finally be closer than expected.
A new leak has revealed specific dates for both the alleged announcement and the start of reservations. This suggests the living room gaming PC could be unveiled in less than two weeks.
The latest details come from Steam Hardware Updates on X, which claims Valve is planning to officially reveal the Steam Machine on June 23 at 1 p.m. EDT / 10 a.m. PDT. According to the same source, reservations are expected to open a week later on June 30 at the same time.
The leak follows reports from last week that alleged Steam Machine test units had already been shipped. This has fuelled speculation that Valve was preparing for a launch. While nothing has been confirmed by the company, the latest information paints a clearer picture of what its rollout strategy could look like.
According to the leaker, videos related to the hardware may also go live after the June 23 announcement. If accurate, that could mean first-look coverage and reviews appear on the same day Valve lifts the curtain. The company has used a similar approach before. This includes the launch of the Steam Controller, although the source notes that the dates are not yet “100%” confirmed.
The leak has also sparked fresh discussion among fans on Reddit, where excitement is being tempered by a healthy dose of caution. After months of rumours and reports surrounding hardware imports and testing, some users are waiting for official confirmation. They prefer to wait before getting too carried away.
What about the price?
Price is another major question mark. Many fans are hoping the Steam Machine lands somewhere between $600 and $800, putting it closer to traditional consoles. Others expect it could cost significantly more, especially after recent price increases across Valve’s hardware lineup, including the Steam Deck.
For now, the Steam Machine remains firmly in rumour territory. But if these dates prove accurate, Valve may not keep gamers waiting much longer. Fans will soon see what its latest attempt at a living room gaming PC looks like.
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