In a recent interview, Valve warned that the upcoming Steam Machine won’t be priced like a game console. It’s not clear what that means just yet, but speculation concerning the Steam Machine’s pricing has been rampant. We previously wrote up a defense of the Steam Machine’s mid-range PC specifications, but GPU performance roughly on par with
In a rare event, a number of first-party Nintendo Switch games are on sale on Amazon, just in time for Black Friday. While Nintendo doesn’t often place any of its first-party titles on sale, a number of prominent games including Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and Donkey Kong Country Returns HD are up to 50% off.
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Leaving out the price for the Steam Machine at Valve’s 2026 hardware lineup reveal has turned the internet into rumor mill vultures, but now Valve itself has given us a big hint at what the device would cost. The company has confirmed the Steam Machine won’t be subsidized like consoles, so don’t expect it to be anywhere near a PS5.
Titan Army delivers 4K gaming in 160 Hz and 27 inches from its P2712V. It also runs at 320 Hz in FHD resolution and sports a Fast IPS panel, Adaptive-Sync, HDR10 and wide gamut color. It promises solid performance for a low price.