Valve Steam Machine starts at $1,049 with reservations open
TL;DR
- Valve opened Steam Machine reservations with a starting price of $1,049 for the 512GB model.
- Valve said reservation sign-ups remain open until June 25 at 1:00PM ET.
- Valve said anyone who signs up after June 25 at 1:00PM ET will be placed at the end of the waitlist.
Valve opened reservations for the Steam Machine and listed the device at a starting price of $1,049 for the 512GB model. Valve also listed a 2TB model at $1,349.
Valve listed Steam Machine bundles with the Steam Controller at $1,128 for the 512GB version and $1,428 for the 2TB version. The pricing appeared on Valve's website for the living room gaming PC.
Valve said it will accept Steam Machine reservation sign-ups until June 25 at 1:00PM ET. Valve said customers who sign up after that time will automatically move to the end of the waitlist.
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- How much does the Valve Steam Machine cost?
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- What happens if you reserve the Steam Machine after June 25 at 1:00PM ET?
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