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Valve Could Be Working on Nintendo Switch-Like Portable Console, Teased to Launch by Year-End

Valve’s Steam handheld console may be an all-in-one PC 5x126s

Highlights
  • Valve has not shared details of an console
  • The rumoured Steam handheld console may resemble Nintendo Switch
  • Valve will launch a new console by the end of this year
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Valve is reportedly developing a Nintendo Switch-like portable console that will be based on Linux. It is expected to be an all-in-one PC with touch controls and a gamepad. It will reportedly run Steam games and may release by the end of this year. Valve has not shared any information on such a device but mentions of a new device have been spotted in the code for the latest version of Steam. Additionally, earlier this month, Valve co-founder and Managing Director Gabe Newell had reportedly hinted at an console.

While there is very little to no information available on an handled gaming device from Steam beta desktop client. Steam is Valve's storefront for PC, Mac, and Linux games. The code reportedly mentions new hardware called “SteamPal” that is related to the previously spotted “Neptune” controller.

Djundik also found a quick access menu and a power menu with ‘Shutdown,' ‘suspend,' and ‘restart' functions, possibly for an Steam handheld console. The report adds that this device could be an all-in-one PC with touch control , as well as a gamepad. This speculated device resembles the form factor of the highly popular Nintendo Switch that allowed players to game in both handheld and couch console mode.

Furthermore, Gabe Newell had hinted that Valve may launch a new console by the end of this year at New Zealand's Sancta Maria College. In response to a question about Steam games on consoles, Newell reportedly said, “You will get a better idea of that by the end of this year... and it won't be the answer you expect.” The answer was shared by a Reddit but the post has since been deleted, though Ars Technica claims to have spotted it before being removed.


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