Latest SteamOS update includes more clues about Valve’s Steam Machine

SteamOS 3.8 and a new leak point to an approaching Steam Machine launch

Momentum appears to be building around Valve’s highly anticipated Steam Machine, with a new rumor suggesting that official launch details could arrive very soon.

According to X user @HardwareSteam, who claims to have sources familiar with Valve’s plans, the review embargo for the Steam Machine is expected to lift on June 23. If accurate, Valve could use that date to reveal the system’s pricing and release date.

The speculation is based on Valve’s previous hardware launches. When the company introduced the Steam Controller, its review embargo ended on the same day Valve announced the controller’s release date, with the device launching roughly a week later. If Valve follows a similar approach this time, the Steam Machine could arrive around June 30, aligning with the company’s previously announced Summer 2026 launch window.

While the information remains unconfirmed, recent developments surrounding SteamOS have added fuel to the speculation. Valve has released SteamOS 3.8.10, bringing a range of improvements for the Steam Deck and other supported hardware. According to Steam Deck HQ, among the changes are an upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.16, updated graphics drivers, and support for HDMI Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) on devices with native HDMI outputs.

 

That last addition has drawn particular attention because the upcoming Steam Machine is expected to feature a native HDMI connection. As a result, some observers believe the update is another sign that Valve is preparing its operating system for the launch of its new console-style gaming PC.

The update also expands support for third-party handheld devices. Valve notes improvements for newer AMD and Intel platforms, including support for upcoming Intel-powered handheld gaming systems based on the latest Intel Arc G3 graphics architecture. This suggests SteamOS is continuing its expansion beyond the Steam Deck ecosystem.

Taken together, the SteamOS update and the recent rumors point toward Valve entering the final stages of preparation for its next hardware release. Whether the company chooses June 23, June 29, or another date entirely, official details may not be far away. For now, Valve has yet to confirm any pricing, release date, or launch plans for the Steam Machine, so the information should still be treated as speculation until an official announcement is made.

As always, for the latest news on Steam hardware, Valve announcements, gaming handhelds, and developments across the PC gaming industry, be sure to follow our dedicated hardware coverage.

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