It looks like Valve’s Steam Machine could finally be on its way after a huge import effort and, despite our fears, it could ultimately support 4K 120Hz and VRR, making it a complete PS5 and Xbox replacement.



  • Valve has been importing tons (literally) of “Game Consoles”
  • Weights and details suggest these are not Steam Decks
  • HDMI 2.1 VRR and 4K 120Hz could be delivered via firmware update

With the new Steam Controller now available, attention is turning to Valve’s long-awaited Steam Machine and, fingers crossed, it appears to be getting closer to launch as well. Valve has reportedly brought around 50 tons of “game consoles” to the US, at least according to import records seen by The Verge.

While it is possible that these imports are Steam Decks, which used the same label for their shipments, this time the shipping records detail different weights and patterns. And that has led to speculation, or perhaps wishing, that the launch of the Steam Machine in the United States is imminent.

But if so, you can expect them to sell out quickly unless Valve has many more containers on the way or already here: as Notebookcheck.net calculates, 50 tons of shipments are equivalent to about 20,000 Steam Machines.

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The new Steam Controller is here: will its corresponding hub do the same? (Image credit: future)

That’s not the only Steam Machine news circulating this week. It also looks like Valve’s new console could come with HDMI 2.1, including full quality 4K at 120Hz and variable refresh rate support, which was feared to be impossible.

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