Valve announced the release of the Steam Controller on May 4 for $99, despite delays in the Steam Machine and VR headset due to the RAM shortage. This standalone launch allows developers and tech professionals to integrate advanced inputs like gyro and trackpads into a wide range of games without waiting for the full Steam Machine ecosystem. The controller's versatility is expected to enhance user experiences across various gaming setups, from traditional PCs to upcoming devices like Steam Deck 2.
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