Valve has run out of Steam Controllers and is cancelling orders
The controller is gone for good.
www.pcgamer.comHere’s the latest on Valve’s Steam Controller as of May 2026.
Availability and release: Valve released a new Steam Controller in early May 2026, with initial stock selling out quickly in many regions. Expect restocks in the following days as Valve ramps production. This marks Valve’s second major iteration of the peripheral for the Steam ecosystem.[3][4]
Pricing and compatibility: The new controller launched at about $99 USD (85 GBP in the UK) and is designed to work with Steam on PC and Mac, the Steam Deck, and Valve’s future Steam Machine lineup. The device aims to integrate tightly with Steam software and the Steam Link app for non-Steam games as needed.[2][3]
Reception and stock status: Early hands-on reporting and press coverage indicate strong interest, with several outlets noting stock rapidly selling out and Valve promising quick restocks. PC gaming outlets and major outlets highlighted both the feature set and the demand dynamics.[4][5]
What’s changed vs. the previous controller: The 2026 model revises ergonomics and button layout, emphasizes compatibility across Valve hardware, and prioritizes repairability and parts availability, reflecting Valve’s ongoing hardware strategy.[5][3]
Context and broader Valve hardware plans: Alongside the Steam Controller, Valve has teased or discussed other hardware in development, including the Steam Machine and Steam Frame VR headset, though release dates for those are less certain. The controller is positioned as a more immediate, widely available peripheral within that ecosystem.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest regional stock status for Grapevine, TX, or summarize current hands-on reviews and typical pros/cons from recent outlets. I can also create a quick chart comparing the new controller’s specs to the original model. Would you like that?[3][4]
The controller is gone for good.
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ground.newsThe pad will be compatible with PCs, Valve's handheld console, the Steam Deck as well as its upcoming gaming PC.
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