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Recently, speculation has been going rampant about the release of the Steam Controller. There was a private unboxing video of the controller found on SteamDB, and while we couldn’t watch it, it seemed to be an indicator that it could be released soon. Now, that speculation is going to feel even more like a reality because the store page for it just went live for countries in Asia.

Over on the Komodo Station website, the store page for the Steam Controller is now live. It doesn’t have any details, just shows the controller and a link to Steam to learn more about it. Still, even though this is small, it’s a big indicator that the store is getting ready to sell the product.

And for those who may say that this could just be a precaution because Valve announced the controller, I think differently. The new hardware has been announced for quite some time, and this just so happens to coincide with that unboxing video. On top of that, there aren’t any pages for the Steam Frame or Steam Machine, so if this was just a precautionary measure for new hardware, there would be pages for both of those, too.

Now, we don’t have an estimate on when the Steam Controller is going to be released, or even the pricing yet, but I would be surprised if it’s not soon. I can’t wait to get my hands on the controller myself, seeing as I love the Steam Deck gamepad and wish I could use it everywhere.

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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