Valve Launches Steam Controller Globally at $99 Price Point
Valve has officially announced the launch date for its Steam Controller, marking the start of sales on May 4. The device is being introduced with a global rollout, offering gamers around the world access to the new gamepad designed to enhance the Steam gaming experience.
Global Availability and Pricing Details
The Steam Controller will be priced at $99 in the United States. Reflecting a truly international effort, the pricing structure for other regions includes €99 across European Union countries, £85 in the United Kingdom, 149 Canadian dollars in Canada, and 149 Australian dollars in Australia. This pricing strategy positions the Steam Controller as a competitively priced option in the gaming peripherals market.
Valve’s move to launch the Steam Controller worldwide simultaneously suggests a strong commitment to reaching a broad audience of PC gamers. The controller itself is built to offer a unique input method optimized for Steam’s extensive game library, aiming to bridge the gap between traditional gamepads and keyboard-and-mouse setups that dominate PC gaming.
With the sales start date set, consumers interested in the Steam Controller can expect availability through various retail channels as well as directly through Valve’s distribution platform. The company has not revealed further details about pre-order options or bundled offers at this time.
This step by Valve aligns with its strategy of supporting and expanding the Steam ecosystem, providing gamers with more control options and enhancing the overall interactivity and accessibility of PC gaming.
Valve officially opens sales for its Steam Controller with a worldwide launch and set price of $99 in the US and comparable rates internationally.
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