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Valve’s Steam Machine is not a console, which explains both the freedom and the pain

June 23, 2026
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The Steam Machine looks like a console, plugs into a TV like one, and even offers a couch-friendly experience. But Valve is making it clear that it is still a PC. The Steam Machine’s price is very much in PC territory. Valve’s new living-room gaming box starts at $1,049 for the 512GB model, while the 2TB version costs $1,349. If you want the Steam Controller bundled in, that adds another $79.

Priced like a PC, behaves like a console

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According to the Valve news post, the traditional console model often involves selling hardware at a loss and making up the money through subscriptions or games locked to that hardware. Valve argues that this can work for one company in the short term, but it is not the kind of ecosystem it wants for PC gaming.

The company does not want the Steam Machine to be the only way to play Steam games in the living room. It wants it to be one option among other PCs, handhelds, SteamOS devices, and whatever else players choose. This is also what helps explain the expensive pricing, as Valve won’t bury the hardware cost in a closed platform strategy. It is selling the Steam Machine much closer to what the parts and manufacturing actually cost.

The price still hurts

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None of this makes the Steam Machine cheap. At $1,049, it is far above a PS5 or Xbox Series X, and it is entering the same mental shopping category as compact gaming PCs and premium handheld setups. Valve also says component pricing made things worse, especially for RAM and storage. The company originally expected PC hardware costs to fall over time, but the market moved the other way. That hit both pricing and launch availability.

But the goal is much bigger than simply beating modern consoles on price. Valve is bringing StaemOS, a Steam library, PC flexibility, and a living room-friendly design into one compact box.

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