Steam Controller launches May 4 for $99, with Canada at $149 CAD
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Valve's new Steam Controller goes on sale on May 4 for $99 in the United States, ending several days of leak-driven speculation with a concrete launch date and price. IGN reported the confirmation on April 27 and said Valve also supplied regional pricing: $149 CAD, €99, £85, $149 AUD, and 449 PLN. That puts the controller well above the price band many PC players expected from earlier rumors.
The hardware list is more ambitious than the sticker alone suggests. Valve describes next-generation magnetic thumbsticks with TMR technology, full-sized controls, dual trackpads, grip buttons, and grip-enabled gyro aiming. The controller also ships with a magnetic puck that doubles as a wireless transmitter and charging dock, while Valve claims battery life of more than 35 hours. In product terms, this is not a budget pad. It is a feature-heavy Steam ecosystem device aimed at the part of the PC audience that wants trackpads and gyro without moving to a handheld.
The pricing note from Valve is also worth reading literally. In a statement to IGN, the company said regional differences reflect distribution costs, import duties or tariffs, and local market conditions. That explanation may be technically routine, but it became the center of the Reddit thread within minutes. Canadian posters called the $149 CAD price rough even before taxes, and one of the top comments immediately jumped from the controller price to a bigger question: if the pad costs $99 on its own, how expensive will the next Steam Machine be?
The launch now shifts from rumor coverage to execution. On May 4, players will judge whether trackpads, gyro controls, a charging puck, and 35-plus-hour battery life are enough to justify a premium controller in a market already crowded with Xbox, PlayStation, and third-party PC pads. Valve got the hard part of the news out of the way: date, price, and region breakdown. The harder question starts once orders open and the community decides whether the hardware is clever, overpriced, or both.
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