Valve's Steam Controller costs $99 and arrives May 4
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Valve's Steam Controller costs $99 and arrives May 4
"The Steam Controller does precisely what it says: It communicates with anything running Steam or the Steam Link app, so this includes PCs, Macs, mobile devices and the Steam Deck."
"As noted in our review, the Steam Controller is a solid gamepad, especially for the price. It feels and looks a lot like a Steam Deck, complete with two trackpads beneath a pair of TMR thumbsticks and a standard face array."
"Just note that the Steam Controller is not a PC controller: It works with Steam, and only Steam. You'll have to add games with their own launchers like Overwatch, Valorant, Minecraft or Fortnite to your Steam library before playing them with Valve's proprietary controller."
The Steam Controller will be available on May 4 for $99 in the U.S. It connects with devices running Steam or the Steam Link app, including PCs, Macs, and mobile devices. Future compatibility with the Steam Machine console and Steam Frame VR headset is expected, but release dates are uncertain. The controller features two trackpads, thumbsticks, and a charging puck. It is designed specifically for Steam, requiring games to be added to the Steam library for use, limiting its functionality as a general PC controller.
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