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Back to square one: Steam Machine leaks apparently just hot air, price concerns grow

The Steam Deck OLED restock suggests that Valve’s recently leaked hardware imports were not related to the Steam Machine.
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The Steam Deck OLED restock suggests that Valve’s recently leaked hardware imports were not related to the Steam Machine.
Recent leaks about Valve hardware imports had fueled fresh speculation in the community. However, the Steam Deck OLED restock now suggests that it may all have been just hot air.

For weeks, leaks about mysterious Valve hardware imports had kept the community on edge. In both early and late May, the company received containers from China that allegedly contained game consoles – and many assumed they were Steam Machines. Now, however, something has happened that has dashed the recently fueled hopes of an imminent launch of the highly coveted living-room PC in one fell swoop: a restock of the Steam Deck OLED.

The OLED version of Valve’s handheld had been sold out for some time. Its renewed availability now suggests that the leaked containers may not have brought Steam Machines across the sea after all. For the time being, that would put the speculation of recent weeks to rest. The general sentiment on Reddit is roughly: “If the containers only contained Steam Decks, we still don’t have any real Steam Machine news.”

Concern over high Steam Machine price grows

With the restock, Valve has also raised the prices of the Steam Deck OLED – and significantly so. The 512 GB model now costs $789 instead of $549, while the 1 TB version has increased from $649 to $949. That does not seem to be deterring fans, however. Shortly after the restock, both variants were already sold out again in Valve’s store. For the future of the Steam Machine, however, the handheld’s price increase paints a gloomy picture.

The price hike for the Steam Deck OLED suggests that the living-room PC could end up more expensive than many had hoped. On Reddit, many users had expected a price somewhere in the mid three-digit range. Now, however, concerns are growing that the Steam Machine could end up closer to $1,000.

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> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2026 05 > Back to square one: Steam Machine leaks apparently just hot air, price concerns grow
Marius Müller, 2026-05-28 (Update: 2026-05-28)