Is the Steam Machine about to be unveiled? New SteamDB update reignites speculation

Speculation around Valve’s Steam Machine continues. The latest trigger is a SteamDB screenshot posted on X by Steam Hardware Updates. It shows that a previously hidden Steam package has been updated again. This is not a physical package, but a digital product or license package on Steam that determines which content users are allowed to download or activate. Shortly afterward, the tip also made its way to Reddit, where the community immediately began discussing it as a possible preparatory step for the launch of the living-room PC.
Specifically, the package in question is “Steam Sub 1629447.” According to SteamDB, it was modified several times within a short period on June 17. Exactly what changed is unknown. SteamDB only shows that changes were made, not what was altered. Nevertheless, the Reddit community sees the package update as another small piece of the puzzle that could point to an imminent unveiling of the Steam Machine.
With the SteamOS 3.8 update, Valve recently added support for upcoming Steam Machine hardware to its own operating system. In addition, the leaker Steam Hardware Updates recently suggested that Valve could announce the Steam Machine on June 23, with reservations starting one week later. The latest hint therefore fits well with the recent leaks. Although Valve has yet to make any official announcement, the signs pointing to an imminent presentation continue to grow.
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Hardware Steam Updates via X (formerly Twitter)
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