Valve Announces New Hardware - SteamVR, Steam Machines, and the New Steam Link

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  • Valve Announces New Hardware - SteamVR, Steam Machines, and the New Steam Link

    Also at GDC, Valve revealed their new hardware lineup. These new hardware offerings include new Steam Machines, the new Steam Controller, Steam VR (known as the Vive), but there is one more new item: Steam Link.


    Steam Machines, Windows PCs, Macs, and Linux PCs will be able to take advantage of a new product announced at GDC called Steam Link. Designed to extend your Steam experience to any room in the house, Steam Link allows you to stream all your Steam content from any PC or Steam Machine on the same home network. Supporting 1080p at 60Hz with low latency, Steam Link will be available this November for $49.99, and available with a Steam Controller for an additional $49.99 in the US (worldwide pricing to be released closer to launch).

    Steam Machines from partners Alienware and Falcon Northwest are being shown, with Machines from a dozen other partners slated to release this November. Steam Machines will start at the same price point as game consoles, with higher performance. Customers interested in the best possible gaming experience can choose whichever components meet their needs. Epic will give a demonstration of the newly announced Unreal Tournament running on a 4K monitor driven by the Falcon Northwest Steam Machine. "We love this platform," said Tim Sweeney, founder of Epic Games. "Whether you're running incredibly detailed scenes at 4K or running 1080p at 120 FPS for an intense shooter experience, this brings world-class gaming and graphics to televisions with an open platform true to Valve's PC gaming roots."

    From what I can figure, Steam Link is a hardware device that will connect to a non-networked device (such as your TV) and allow you to stream games from your PC to the Steam Link and have it show up on your TV that it's connected to. Think of it a bit like a Chromecast but for your Steam games.

    • Shawn Zipay
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      Shawn Zipay commented
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      I got a few additional details and clarifications from Valve about the Steam Link device:
      Am I correct in thinking that this device is like a Google Chromecast but instead of streaming web content from a PC to a non-Smart TV, you can instead stream Steam games?
      Correct on the first one.

      Also, will the Steam Link work with controllers that are not Steam Controllers, such as the Xbox 360/One, and PlayStation 4 controllers? Will the controllers require wired connections to work or is wireless supported on Steam Link?
      You can rig Link with another controller or mouse and keyboard if you prefer.

      Finally, will Steam Link require a wired network connection or will it work just fine in a wireless network?
      Link will work with a wire or wireless.
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