The new Steam Controller is launching on May 4th
Following a slight delay, Valve has just announced when their new Steam Controller is finally launching. https://www.youtube.com/embed/a55UIaiTE-A?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en&autohide=2&wmode=transparent The new Steam Controller and other new hardware were initially set to launch in the early months of this year but were delayed to due to ongoing memory and storage shortages. As mentioned previously, the Steam Controller (2026) is a new version of the previous model from 2015. The controller features a Xbox-like design similar. You’ll find the typical face buttons, D-Pad, Steam Button, Grip buttons, Quick Access Menu, along with symmetrical magnetic thumbsticks utilizing TMR technology.https://thecanadiantechie.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/steam-controller-2026-web-04.jpg Steam Controller (2026) Situated just beneath the thumbsticks are dual trackpads (a la Steam Deck), and the controller also has HD rumble and grip-enabled gyro that Valve calls Grip Sense. The controller also has infrared LEDs that make it easily trackable by the upcoming Steam Frame’s cameras. The controller connects wirelessly using the included Steam Controller Puck that has both a wireless transmitter and a charging station with pogo pins. You’ll also find Bluetooth or wired via USB.https://thecanadiantechie.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/steam-controller-2026-web-03.jpg Steam Controller (2026) Battery life on the new controller is about 35 hours of gameplay. The new Steam Controller should work with any PC, Mac or Linux PC that runs Steam or the Steam Link app.https://thecanadiantechie.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/steam-controller-2026-web-02.jpg Steam Controller (2026) You’ll be able to buy the Steam Controller (2026) when it launches on May 4th (aka May The 4th Be With You) worldwide at 1pm ET (10 am PT) and it’ll cost $149 CAD ($99 USD). The controller will be available through Steam in the following markets Canada, United States, UK, Europe, Australia. Those in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan can purchase it from the official distributor, Komodo Station. Source: Valve
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The new Steam Controller and other new hardware were initially set to launch in the early months of this year but were delayed to due to ongoing memory and storage shortages.
As mentioned previously, the Steam Controller (2026) is a new version of the previous model from 2015. The controller features a Xbox-like design similar. You’ll find the typical face buttons, D-Pad, Steam Button, Grip buttons, Quick Access Menu, along with symmetrical magnetic thumbsticks utilizing TMR technology.
https://thecanadiantechie.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/steam-controller-2026-web-04.jpg Steam Controller (2026) Situated just beneath the thumbsticks are dual trackpads (a la Steam Deck), and the controller also has HD rumble and grip-enabled gyro that Valve calls Grip Sense. The controller also has infrared LEDs that make it easily trackable by the upcoming Steam Frame’s cameras.
The controller connects wirelessly using the included Steam Controller Puck that has both a wireless transmitter and a charging station with pogo pins. You’ll also find Bluetooth or wired via USB.
https://thecanadiantechie.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/steam-controller-2026-web-03.jpg Steam Controller (2026) Battery life on the new controller is about 35 hours of gameplay.
The new Steam Controller should work with any PC, Mac or Linux PC that runs Steam or the Steam Link app.
https://thecanadiantechie.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/steam-controller-2026-web-02.jpg Steam Controller (2026) You’ll be able to buy the Steam Controller (2026) when it launches on May 4th (aka May The 4th Be With You) worldwide at 1pm ET (10 am PT) and it’ll cost $149 CAD ($99 USD).
The controller will be available through Steam in the following markets Canada, United States, UK, Europe, Australia. Those in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan can purchase it from the official distributor, Komodo Station.
Source: Valve
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