Jun 23, 2026
Valve's Steam Machine ships June 29 for $1,049, but you probably won't be able to buy one yet
Here's the thing — Valve’s new Steam Machine is finally shipping on June 29, but don’t get your hopes up about snagging one right away. Ryan Whitwam from Ars Technica reports that Valve’s timing couldn’t be worse, coming during a massive AI-driven surge in storage and RAM prices, which has delayed production. The machine will cost $1,049 for the base 512GB model, or $1,349 for the 2TB version, with optional Steam Controller bundles. It packs a custom AMD Zen 4 CPU, an AMD RDNA3 GPU, and up to 16GB of DDR5 RAM, enough to handle many PC games on your TV. But here’s where it gets tricky — according to Whitwam, Valve’s adopting a reservation system, so most folks probably won’t be able to buy one immediately. As Ryan points out, it’s more hype than availability right now. So what does this actually mean? The real game-changer might be how Valve manages demand versus supply in the coming months — and whether gamers will have to wait a lot longer to get their hands on this new hardware.