omg, guys, have you heard the news? valve's brand new steam controller is finally getting a release date, and it's coming out in may. i'm super stoked about this, especially since i've always had a soft spot for the original steam controller. it was a bit quirky, but it had its charm, you know?

so, let's get to the juicy details. the new steam controller is going to be available for purchase on may 4th, and it's going to cost £85 in the uk. that's around €99 in europe and $99 in the us, with slightly different prices in other regions due to distribution costs and stuff. i think the price is pretty reasonable, considering all the cool features it's packed with. and, of course, it's nice to see that valve is still committed to making their products accessible to gamers all around the world.

one of the things that's really excited me about this new controller is that it's been designed with the steam deck in mind. apparently, the team at valve was working on the steam deck and realized that they needed a controller that could keep up with its unique features. and, as they were developing the steam deck, they started to experiment with different controller designs that could work seamlessly with it. the result is a controller that's got a second thumbstick and a layout that's similar to the steam deck, which i think is really cool.
i've heard that the original steam controller was a bit of a challenge for some gamers, since it didn't have all the usual inputs that you'd find on a traditional gamepad. but it sounds like the new controller is going to fix all those issues, and then some. the team at valve is really proud of what they've created,Read more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net
What do you think about this?

so, let's get to the juicy details. the new steam controller is going to be available for purchase on may 4th, and it's going to cost £85 in the uk. that's around €99 in europe and $99 in the us, with slightly different prices in other regions due to distribution costs and stuff. i think the price is pretty reasonable, considering all the cool features it's packed with. and, of course, it's nice to see that valve is still committed to making their products accessible to gamers all around the world.

one of the things that's really excited me about this new controller is that it's been designed with the steam deck in mind. apparently, the team at valve was working on the steam deck and realized that they needed a controller that could keep up with its unique features. and, as they were developing the steam deck, they started to experiment with different controller designs that could work seamlessly with it. the result is a controller that's got a second thumbstick and a layout that's similar to the steam deck, which i think is really cool.
i've heard that the original steam controller was a bit of a challenge for some gamers, since it didn't have all the usual inputs that you'd find on a traditional gamepad. but it sounds like the new controller is going to fix all those issues, and then some. the team at valve is really proud of what they've created,Read more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net
What do you think about this?