Why Valve's New $100 Controller Rings Like A Phone, Lacks A 3.5 Jack, And Isn't Called The Steam Controller 2 - Kotaku
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Why Valve's New $100 Controller Rings Like A Phone, Lacks A 3.5 Jack, And Isn't Called The Steam Controller 2 - Kotaku
""People were playing all sorts of different games on their Steam Decks, and then we saw a lot of people were docking their Steam Decks and finding that...""
""The Steam Controller does support Bluetooth, though, if you so desire. Overall, it's a fantastic controller that has become my primary way to play games on PC.""
Valve's Steam Controller, priced at $100 and launching on May 4, features a comfortable design, useful back buttons, and a USB-powered puck for charging and connectivity. Users can view battery life when the controller ships, a feature not available in the current beta. The decision to create the controller stemmed from positive feedback on the Steam Deck's controls, which encouraged Valve to address the challenges faced by gamers using the device on TVs.
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