Valve has revealed a new official Steam Controller, marking the return of the beloved peripheral since its discontinuation in 2019. This new iteration is developed by Hori, a respected Japanese gaming hardware company, and brings several improvements and new features.
The new Steam Controller, known as the Wireless HoriPad, boasts a sleek design and wireless functionality. It includes all the expected features such as programmable buttons, customizable profiles, and enhanced grip for better comfort during long gaming sessions. The controller is designed to work seamlessly with Steam, offering plug-and-play compatibility.
Hori, renowned for their high-quality gaming accessories, has collaborated closely with Valve to ensure the new controller meets the high standards expected by Steam users. The announcement follows recent hints and speculations about Valve’s plans to re-enter the hardware market.
This release aims to cater to the growing demand for versatile and reliable gaming controllers. The Wireless HoriPad is expected to be available later this year, with more details on pricing and availability to be announced soon.
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