Steam Controller, Valve Corporation
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Here's all of the release information we have for Valve's new Steam Controller, including release times, price, and which retailers will have it.
Valve's second attempt at the Steam Controller is a major improvement over the first, though it comes with a few quirks.
In our full Steam Controller review, we go quite literally hands-on with Valve's renewed attempt at a gamepad for both Steam Machines and conventional PCs.
Tom's Hardware: "That being said, the Steam Controller really only makes sense if you do the entirety (or at least most) of your gaming on Steam. If you play elsewhere, an Xbox, PlayStation, or Switch Pro controller are cheaper and could work on both Steam and your console of choice. The PS5 controller even has a gyro."
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