"We’re excited to see what people do."
On May 4, Valve will release its latest hardware, the all new Steam Controller. Learning from the pitfalls of the original Steam Controller, engineer Steve Cardinali and designer Lawrence Yang told the BBC’s Laura Cress what fans can expect from the 2026 revamp.
Steve and Lawrence also discuss the £85 ($99) price point of the controller and give an update on production of the eagerly anticipated Steam Machine.
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