If this fan theory holds true, Valve's Steam Machine may be launched by June 29.
Fans speculate that Valve's FCC filings hint at the release date of the Steam Machine.
Valve has recently confirmed that its new Steam Machine will officially launch this summer, although there remain some uncertainties regarding its pricing. This console was first revealed in November 2025, but ongoing shortages of RAM and SSD components have complicated its release schedule.
While the exact launch date has yet to be disclosed, enthusiastic fans have been analyzing FCC filings to make predictions about when the console might be available. Based on their investigations, it appears the launch could occur on or before June 29.
FCC filings may indicate Valve’s launch timeframe
Initially noted by Notebookcheck, a Reddit user by the name of u/wayTooManyBugs analyzed the FCC records from prior Valve hardware and highlighted a pattern in the launch sequence of the Steam Controller. The Steam Controller was submitted to the FCC on November 24, 2025, yet its user manual and product images remained confidential until May 20, 2026. Notably, these documents were only made public after the product had already been released.
This pattern appears to be consistent with the Steam Machine. Reports suggest that Valve submitted the Steam Machine's FCC documents around late 2025, with its user manual and product images set to be released publicly on June 29, 2026. Following the timeline established with the Steam Controller, fans speculate that Valve may launch the Steam Machine prior to the public release of these documents.
In other words, while June 29 might not be the precise launch date, it could represent the latest possible timeframe for the Steam Machine's debut. It's important to note that this is purely theoretical, but given Valve's confirmation that the Steam Machine will be released sometime this summer, it could indeed occur within this timeframe.
Pricing could be a critical factor for the Steam Machine
The primary concern remains the pricing. Previous reports indicated that the Steam Machine might be priced at over $1,000, which could pose a significant challenge, as its GPU performance is already believed to be inferior to that of a standard PS5. Valve may potentially alleviate this issue by subsidizing some of the hardware costs upfront, particularly if the objective is to attract more users to SteamOS and the broader Steam ecosystem. However, for now, pricing may ultimately be the deciding factor in whether the Steam Machine is perceived as exciting or excessive.
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Capcom has announced a revival of Resident Evil Code: Veronica for a 2027 release.
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Claire Redfield will once again take the spotlight.
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If this fan theory holds true, Valve's Steam Machine may be launched by June 29.
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