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Valve’s Steam Machine Could Cost You PC Money, Not Console Money

Valve aims to price Steam Machine around $700-$800 to match similar-performance PCs without hardware subsidies, focusing on mid-level living-room gaming PC features.

  • Valve confirmed on the Friends Per Second podcast that on November 22, Pierre-Loup Griffais said the Steam Machine will be priced like PCs without subsidies.
  • Estimates put the Steam Machine at $700-$800 and likely above $750, which compares to the PS5 base model priced at $549.99 and may be a hard sell if $600 or more.
  • Valve says the console surpasses 70% of registered gaming PCs in GPU level and features a 7600 CPU and 7600 GPU, relying on FSR for 4K and including small form factor and four antenna design.
  • Critics warn a $200 revenue gap could shrink Steam storefront sales and urge third-party manufacturers to ship SteamOS devices to offset Valve's refusal to subsidize adoption.
  • Right now Valve says it is refining pricing and cannot provide a firm number because external costs are fluctuating, while recent market chatter, including Linus Sebastian and LinusTechTips' $500 console price reference, has amplified debate.
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TwistedVoxel broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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