
""Gaming moves forward when players and developers have more ways to play and create, especially across open platforms. Expanding access across PC, console, and handheld devices reflects a future built on choice, core values that have guided Xbox's vision from the start," he said. "As one of the largest publishers on Steam, we welcome new options for players to access games everywhere.""
"Valve's announcements include a new Steam Controller, a cube-like Steam Machine that allows people to play PC games on their TV, and a Steam Frame virtual reality headset. Be sure to read up on GameSpot's extended coverage of the new devices. The new Steam Machine comes after the success of the Steam Deck handheld device. Valve's new slate of hardware is set to launch in 2026, though pricing has not been announced as of yet."
Microsoft Gaming welcomed Valve's new Steam hardware, framing expanded access across PC, console, and handheld devices as a future built on choice and aligned with Xbox values. Valve unveiled a new Steam Controller, a cube-like Steam Machine for playing PC games on TVs, and a Steam Frame virtual reality headset. The new hardware follows the Steam Deck's success and is scheduled to launch in 2026, with pricing not yet announced. Valve is also developing a new MOBA called Deadlock that is in testing but lacks a release date and full details.
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