Valve's new Steam Machine learns from past mistakes with improved controller and ARM support

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Valve's new Steam Machine aims to succeed where its predecessor failed, featuring a more accessible controller design and ARM support for broader game compatibility. The updated Steam Machine will run Steam OS 3, offering compatibility with PC and mobile games, a significant improvement over the original's limited Linux game library. It also boasts a unified hardware design, unlike the confusing array of models previously offered. This new iteration benefits from Valve's current market strength, bolstered by the success of the Steam Deck, and aims to capitalize on a console market facing high prices and low game output.


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