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Valve has confirmed a delay in announcing final pricing and specific release dates for its highly anticipated Steam Machines and Steam Controller. The company cites unexpectedly high component costs as the primary reason for the hold-up, pushing back the timeline for these crucial consumer details.
Despite the setback, Valve reassures that the hardware initiative remains on track for its broader launch window in the first half of the year. The company emphasized that the delay pertains only to the final commercial specifics, not the development or manufacturing of the products themselves. The volatile market for hardware components has created pricing challenges, forcing Valve to reassess its strategy before locking in numbers for the retail market.
The Steam Machines, a series of living-room PCs designed to run the SteamOS, alongside the innovative Steam Controller, represent Valve's ambitious push into the living room gaming space. This move aims to bridge the gap between traditional PC gaming and the console experience. Enthusiasts and industry watchers will now have to wait a while longer for the final details on cost and availability, as Valve navigates the complex economics of hardware production to ensure a competitive market entry.
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