Valve's new Steam Machine went on sale: Component crisis raised the price over a grand - buyers chosen by lottery
Valve, which revolutionized gaming with the Steam Deck, has officially released its new living room-oriented Steam Machine gaming PC, which was already introduced late last year.
Device prices start in Europe at over a thousand euros, as the basic model with 512 gigabytes of storage costs 1,039 euros and 1,108 euros with the new Steam Controller.
The larger 2 terabyte model raises the price to 1,359 euros, and as a bundle including the controller, the device costs 1,428 euros.
Valve openly admits in its press release that the high price is a result of the global component crisis.
When Steam Machine production began in 2023, the company expected computer component prices to fall as technology advanced, as is traditional. However, over the past year, the situation changed rapidly and decisively, especially for RAM and SSD storage components, which meant the device could no longer be offered at the originally planned lower price.
The poor availability of components has also simultaneously limited the number of devices manufactured before release.
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