The handheld revolution started by the Steam Deck was just the beginning. In 2026, the rumors of a dedicated "Steam Console" for the living room are finally becoming a reality. Valve is reportedly working with hardware giants like ASUS and MSI to launch a new wave of Certified Steam Machines.
Why it matters:
Unlike the first attempt years ago, SteamOS is now a polished, rock-solid alternative to Windows. These new machines offer the "plug-and-play" simplicity of a console but with the raw power of a high-end gaming PC. With the PS5 Pro pushing price boundaries, Valve’s ecosystem—where you don't pay for online subscriptions and games are often cheaper—looks more attractive than ever.
TileTechZone Tip: "If you are planning to upgrade your console this year, wait. The freedom of the Steam ecosystem and the lack of 'pay-to-play' online fees will save you hundreds of dollars in the long run. Plus, your entire Steam library is already waiting for you!"
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