Valve Prices The New Steam Controller At $99 With May 4 Launch
Valve has confirmed a $99 price for its new Steam Controller and opened the order window for May 4 at 10 a.m. PDT. Stock ships immediately. The studio published the details in a Monday update tied to its Steam Controller storefront.
The sales announcement came just after a recent leak revealed the Steam Controller's release date.
International pricing follows, with VAT included where applicable:
- Canada: CA$149
- EU: €99
- UK: £85
- Australia: AU$149
- Poland: 449zł
The $99 figure puts the new gamepad above Sony's $74 DualSense and Nintendo's $89.99 Pro Controller for the Switch 2, and at twice the price of Valve's original 2015 Steam Controller. It undercuts third-party PC pads like Scuf's $169.99 Envision wireless model, along with Sony's $199 DualSense Edge and Microsoft's $199 Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.

The review praised the ergonomics as the best of any controller the site had tested, while flagging caveats for anyone planning to use the pad outside of PC or Steam Deck setups.
I think the price holds up against that comparison set, and the controller is fairly placed if it delivers on the build quality reviewers describe, sitting in the same tier as Sony and Microsoft's premium pads at roughly half their cost.
Valve has not published a launch date for the new Steam Machine or the Steam Frame VR headset, both of which were originally meant to ship alongside the Controller. A Steam Machine in 2027 now looks like the more realistic timeline given the silence around it, though Valve has not formally confirmed any delay. The Steam Frame is in the same position, visible in last year's announcement and absent from the May 4 launch slate.
I see the staggered release as a reasonable move from Valve. Shipping a $99 accessory now keeps the platform visible without forcing the Machine and Frame to launch before they are ready.
Leaked listing from Czech retailer Smarty pointed to approximate Steam Machine prices of around $950 for a 512 GB model and around $1,070 for a 2 TB version, according to a Gamereactor report that cited a post by @wccftech on X. The leaker noted the figures were pulled from source code, and that the U.S. price would likely come in lower after import tax and retailer markup adjustments. Valve has not commented on either the prices or a launch date.
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