Folks absolutely love their Valve Steam Deck, which combines capable hardware in a sleek package. It also natively supports the most popular game store on the planet, Valve's very own Steam digital ...
Rumors and speculations have centered on a new Steam Deck coming, but unknown to many, Valve is way ahead of these as the company sneakily made its way to file for its FCC certification, believed to ...
Valve rumored to be developing a new console to compete with Sony and Microsoft, using AMD's RDNA 4 tech. Previous Valve attempts with Steam Machines were unsuccessful, but the Steam Deck's success ...
Once upon a time, Valve made something called the Steam Machine, and it was essentially a new kind of console for your Steam library that you could plug into your TV. You could just as easily plug a ...
Valve has trademarked the term Steam Frame, lending fuel to rumors that the company is planning to release a console counterpart to its popular handheld Steam Deck. No matter what form the Steam Frame ...
PC gaming on Linux continues to improve, with around 90% of Windows games now compatible and most working perfectly out of ...
Rampant speculation over Valve's 'Fremont' console now centers around drivers for the AMD Radeon RX 9070, but you should hedge your bets on new hardware. Reading time: Reading time 3 minutes As much ...
In what was probably the plan all along, the Steam Deck kicked off several new trends in PC gaming that are still reaching ...
Although some may not remember, Valve already tried its luck in the desktop console market with the launch of the Steam Machine. That project didn’t go well and was abandoned only a few months after ...
According to a report from Josh Topolsky at The Verge, Gabe Newell and Valve are working on a new gaming console for the living room that’s compatible with Steam in addition to the Origin game ...
Only a few weeks ago, the so-called "Steam Box" was confirmed by Valve's managing director Gabe Newell as hardware designed to play well in the living room with big screen TVs. Now, more details are ...