Once upon a time, someone set up a livestream wherein the messages from Twitch chat could control a game of Pokemon. Since then, we’ve seen Twitch control all sorts of things. If you’d ...
Built for Steam, and configurable with Steam Input. Play all your games however you like, on whatever you like: PC, laptop, Steam Deck, Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and more. Steam Controller was ...
It was 10 years ago when a coworker placed a Steam Controller in my hands. I had no idea what I was holding. It was a foreign object to me, tossing decades of conventional wisdom to the curb in favor ...
Valve's new Steam Controller now has an official price and a release date. The hardware will cost $99 in the United States, and can be ordered starting May 4 at 10 a.m. PDT, Valve announced Monday. At ...
Valve has confirmed the Steam Controller price and release date, while promising to announce news on the hotly anticipated Steam Machine soon. Steam Controller launches on May 4 priced $99. We also ...
From the first time you hold a Steam Controller in your hands, it’s clear that this is a well-made piece of hardware. There’s a sturdy build quality to all the pieces that makes the controller feel ...
PCWorld reports that Valve’s Steam Controller 2.0 is expected to launch May 4th with a $100 price tag, targeting PC gamers seeking couch-friendly gameplay. The controller features advanced technology ...
The controller is colorful and busy in the best way. It has various shades of blue, including a large transparent blue panel on the face of the controller. This is accented with pinks, greens, yellows ...
When I sat down for my interview with two people from Valve, engineer Jeremy Slocum and designer Lawrence Yang, to talk about the company’s upcoming Steam Controller, I had one important question to ...
The next piece of gaming hardware from the company behind Half-Life is a fantastic gamepad that ain't cheap Steam Steam Controller Steam Machine Valve When Valve sent me a Steam Controller earlier ...
QLED and regular LED TVs are some of the most common TV technologies. While they are very similar in many ways, their main differences means their overall performance tends to be quite different.