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Signup + An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletterWith memory and storage sinks chasing GPU droughts, the global hardware market has gotten so bad that Valve can't even commit to a plan on the Steam Machine's release date or price. When it does eventually arrive, games director Mat Piscatella of analyst firm Circana expects the Steam Machine to offer a preview of full-fat consoles to come, particularly the next-generation Xbox.
Speaking with GamesRadar+, Piscatella describes the Steam Machine and its place in the market as "a PC that can be hooked up to a TV relatively easily. So, a PC with console benefits, I guess I would say.
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"The real money isn’t in the box" - Analysts are torn on Steam Machine pricing, but I'm hopeful it won't be $1,000
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Steam Machine price "will not be cheap," with analysts predicting anywhere between the "mid-five hundreds" and $1,000, as Valve "can basically do what it wants"
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Steam Machine is "a console that refuses to admit it's a console," analyst says, but "Valve isn't trying to beat Sony or Microsoft at their own game so much as rewrite the rules"
"The uncertainty and the chaos is not good for planning," Piscatella says, acknowledging both hardware constraints and US tariff volatility. "If you want to bring out a new Steam Machine this year, trying to come out with an announced price point, given what's going on in all these other areas of the market, is challenging. I imagine that they're going through a lot of planning about component sourcing and making sure the price that they're going to announce is one that they can feel comfortable with given everything else going on.
"So I think the uncertainty in terms of what to expect from not only the component prices, but like you mentioned, the tariffs or even other macroeconomic factors like interest rates, all of that stuff could make planning things very difficult."
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.On the Steam Machine's price, Piscatella says, "I'm glad I'm not responsible for picking". He could see $700 or $800. "I could see $1,000," he adds. "I could see them going nuts and going under $700 if they want to eat some of those costs." The bigger question, as Valve hinted in its delay, is "where are the components going to be six months from now? How many are they going to make, how can they distribute them?"
"But as a prospect," Piscatella says the Steam Machine as a console-like hybrid remains "super exciting," in part because it could expand the reach or footprint of the audience cultivated in PC gaming and on Steam. This is often the group supporting breakout trends in games, whereas consoles, by virtue of being a more closed platform, tend to be guided less by discoverability and more by tentpole releases (and, of course, the same live service games every year, though no platform is immune to their reign).
"You have this built-in base of really loyal customers that have a huge library, in many cases, just waiting to be played," he says. "And on day one, when they hook up their Steam Machine, they've got all of that library with them, so it's a very exciting prospect. But it's all going to come down to that price point and how many they make. And those are big question marks."
PC gamers and Steam customers are "a really bright spot" as the games industry struggles with pricing and sustainability, analyst says: "We can look at an audience that's excited to try new things."
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"The real money isn’t in the box" - Analysts are torn on Steam Machine pricing, but I'm hopeful it won't be $1,000
Steam Machine price "will not be cheap," with analysts predicting anywhere between the "mid-five hundreds" and $1,000, as Valve "can basically do what it wants"
Steam Machine is "a console that refuses to admit it's a console," analyst says, but "Valve isn't trying to beat Sony or Microsoft at their own game so much as rewrite the rules"
Baldur's Gate 3 publishing chief says the Steam Machine isn't super high-spec because there's "genuinely no point" when people who want demanding PC performance on TV "know how to turn any PC into a Steam Machine"
Steam Machine price "more in line with what you might expect from the current PC market," confirms Valve – but "ideally we'd be pretty competitive with that and have a pretty good deal"
Valve still won't say how much the Steam Machine will cost, so tech experts made their own version and estimate a $700 price
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