Valve Opens SteamOS 3.8 to DIY Builders Ahead of 2026 Hardware
Valve now officially supports DIY Steam Machine builds with SteamOS 3.8, bringing Linux kernel 6.16, HDR fixes, and third-party handheld support before 2026 hardware.
Valve now officially supports DIY Steam Machine builds with SteamOS 3.8, bringing Linux kernel 6.16, HDR fixes, and third-party handheld support before 2026 hardware.
Valve confirms the Steam Machine will be priced like a PC, not a console, with estimates pointing to a $700–$900 range at launch.
Valve’s Steam Machine starts at $1,049 — $300 above its original target — with a lottery reservation system and limited launch stock confirmed.
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