After rumors leading up to the announcement, Valve finally unveiled Steam's new hardware lineup: a new controller, a hybrid PC-console called Steam Machine, and a new VR headset — Steam Frame.
Valve has announced the Steam Frame, a new wireless VR headset that players can use to stream any game in their Steam library, VR or not. It’s set to launch in 2026 alongside a new version of the ...
Discover how the Valve Steam Frame enhances your VR gaming with eye tracking, wireless PC performance, and full access to ...
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Valve is working on a new standalone VR headset, Xbox-sized game console and wireless controller. I tried them all at the company's HQ. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...
Steam Frame isn't like the Valve Index, it's like a "Steam Deck you can wear on your face." After years of rumours under the codename Deckard, Valve has finally pulled back the curtain on the Steam ...
Another day, another tease regarding the potential upcoming launch of Valve’s wireless VR headset, the Steam Frame. This time ...
TL;DR: Valve's next-generation all-in-one VR headset, likely named Steam Frame, is expected to launch in Q4 2025. Featuring standalone capabilities and wireless PC connectivity via a Steam Link VR USB ...
Over at the Steam store, the Steam Frame headset and Steam Machine have had their release date entries updated to “coming soon.” This follows the publication of a Steam blog that doubles down plans to ...
Valve’s new VR headset, currently codenamed “Deckard,” may have had its official market name revealed: Steam Frame. Though it hasn’t been formally announced, a new trademark by Valve for the Steam ...
Over the past year, much of the buzz surrounding Valve, the company behind Steam, has concerned the Steam Deck. However, despite the hype-filled launch of its handheld game console, it seems that ...