Did steam actually drop the price point yet or are they just speculating? If it’s the later than the title is rather misleading.
just speculation.
only things valve employees said about prices is:
- they are targetting a lower price for the frame than the index (index was 1000$ afaik)
- the machine will be priced as a pc and not as a console (whatever that means)
- prices will be announced closer to launch.
2nd line means it won’t be sold at a loss
I’m surprised anybody thought it could be.
Guys, it is literally just a small form factor PC (with a couple of console QoL additions like waking from controller support and HDMI CEC). It’s an open platform.
If Valve sold it at a loss, offices and governments would buy them up and reimage them with Windows.
Sony and MS can only get away with making a loss because the closed platform guarantees they make money back on game sales.
Part of the reason the PS3 got more locked down after release is that governments, researchers, and companies openly talked about buying them and running custom software on it, because the hardware was so subsidised.
That said, this is a low end device for 2026, make no mistakes of that. If Valve want to, they can sell this for $500. Perhaps even lower if they’re fine with razor thin margins.
Remember that this thing’s price needs to be justifiable not only now, but also in 2 years or so when vastly more powerful consoles come out.
Why does everyone keep saying Index was $1000. That’s just blatantly wrong. It’s like $500. It was only the set that includes 2 controllers and 2 base stations that costs $1000. But you can order each part separately.
The Frame won’t have base stations, and it’s unlikely that the Frame controllers will cost $300, since they don’t seem as advanced as the Index controllers (at least in regards to the hand presence tech).
And since there are dozens of us that already have those I’d expect that you can buy the Frame w/o controllers too.because thats seemingly the upper bound l.
i’d expect something a bit more expensive than the quest 3, which currently costs 550€ with controllers, because i don’t think valve will sell at cost, but with a slim margin.
It’s not the upper bound, because the set only includes 2 base stations. That’s good enough for most use cases but if you need the additional coverage you’ll be buying 2 more for $150 a pop
the machine will be priced as a pc and not as a console (whatever that means)
“Expect a high enough price such that we couldn’t group it in with console prices.”
Which is a bummer imo, since I don’t think people already considering a lower midrange PC today are the target demographic, but I would love to be proven wrong.
the machine will be priced as a pc and not as a console (whatever that means)
Steam Machine 2: DOA 2
Misleading title? On the internet!?
It’s the 240th episode of DF Direct Weekly. I don’t think they have to explain the format at this point any longer.
Does it not come to you that someone might have never even heard of DF?
One person in the thumbnail seems vaguely familiar, and now they are associated with an immediately untrustworthy statement, bravo for that I suppose.
Well, they’d probably find out by watching the video. Or they’d move on and enjoy the rest of their day/night, it’s really all up to them.
Does it not come to you that someone might have never even heard of DF?
These few people can just watch a few minutes of the video and get the gist of it.
Or we can all just assume that since Steam hasn’t released the price these guys are just misleading people for views and put them on our permanently do not watch list. Couple that with someone being smarmy about the content rather than talking to people and it seems like something I wouldn’t personally enjoy.
Well, Valve just dropped prices for everything… Can’t wait to see how everyone reacts.








