Valve has run out of Steam Controllers and is cancelling orders
The controller is gone for good.
www.pcgamer.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
Illustration: a historical trend shows initial launch, then discontinuation in 2019, followed by stock clearance and eventual absence of new production by Valve. This pattern has continued into 2026, with occasional resales or updated hardware from Valve tied to Steam ecosystem announcements.[5][9]
Would you like a quick guide on current alternatives to the Steam Controller for PC gaming (e.g., touchpad mice, gamepads with quality PC compatibility, or Steam Deck/Deck-based control schemes)? I can include pros, cons, and price ranges.[9][5]
The controller is gone for good.
www.pcgamer.comThanks to YaBoyRob and Silicon Vampire for pointing out the button had been disabled and marked out of stock for them already. end edit In other words; even though they were refunding people left and right for having run out of stock; they continued to knowingly offer the Steam controller for sale. And that's with good certainty illegal territory in at least the EU.
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steamcommunity.comValve won’t be selling its Steam Controller anymore. That’s right, the gamepad for the PC gaming elite is reportedly going the way of the dodo — and the company is selling the last ones at a whopping 90 percent off. Valve confirmed to The V
thenextweb.comThe pad will be compatible with PCs, Valve's handheld console, the Steam Deck as well as its upcoming gaming PC.
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