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Steam Controller Release Date and Price Revealed, Available for Pre-order

Steam Controller Release Date and Price Revealed, Available for Pre-order - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 05 June 2015 / 4,036 Views

Valve has announced the release date for its long-awaited Stream controller. The controller will be released on October 16 in limited quantities for those who pre-order it, while it will officially launch on November 10, alongside Steam Machines and the Steam Link.

"Experience a new level of precise control for your favorite games. The Steam Controller lets you play your entire collection of Steam games on your TV—even the ones designed without controller support in mind. The Steam Controller features dual trackpads, HD haptic feedback, dual-stage triggers, back grip buttons, and fully-customizable control schemes. Find your favorite mappings in the Steam Community, or create and share your own.

We’ve improved upon the resolution and fidelity of input that’s possible with traditional gamepads. Built with high-precision input technologies and focused on low-latency, wireless performance, the Steam controller enables you to experience your games in powerful new ways."

The controller is priced at $49.99, while the Steam Link and controller bundle is priced at $99.98. Both can be pre-ordered on Steam right now. 

Here are the complete specifications for the controller:

  • Dual trackpads 
  • HD haptics 
  • Analog stick 
  • Dual-stage triggers, each with 10° of travel, a magnetic flux sensor, and a tactile switch 
  • Gyroscope and accelerometer sensors enabling tilt-to-steer racing wheel functionality and other motion-controlled input 
  • Configurable controls 
  • Local multiplayer capability, as supported by games 
  • Wired or wireless (dual mode) 
  • USB 2.0 via Micro USB port (cable not included) 
  • Estimated 5 meters of wireless communications range. Actual results may vary. 
  • Provides up to 80 hours of standard game play using the included AA batteries during preliminary testing. Battery life will vary based on usage and other factors, such as type of batteries used. Actual results may vary.

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A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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5 Comments
HokageTenshi (on 05 June 2015)

they try to change gaming controller method but just doesn't looks like it will works better...

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486 (on 05 June 2015)

looks cool. i hope fps are better to play now

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SirFortesque (on 05 June 2015)

$49.99 for this thing ?
I mean yeah, sure it's.... different, but come on, I can't see a single game to be (at least) playable using this crap.

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ErikaEinhardt (on 05 June 2015)

So much wrong with this ugly piece of plastic, cant see what games this would be good for.

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