Valve has officially launched the Steam Machine - the Linux-based living room PC is now available in four configurations, with a reservation system open until June 25th.
Prices start at $1,049 for the 512GB model and $1,349 for the 2TB model. Both are also available as bundles with the new Steam Controller (+$79). The 2TB models include two additional faceplates in red fabric and solid walnut.
Due to limited supply, Valve is using a randomized reservation system: sign-ups are open until June 25th at 10 a.m. Pacific. After a one-time randomization, customers with a reservation spot will receive a purchase email starting the week of June 29th.
Steam Machine launches today!
Steam Machine is launching in four different options that you can sign up for beginning today:
- Steam Machine 512GB: $1,049 USD / 1,039 EUR / 879 GBP
- Bundle: Steam Machine 512GB + Steam Controller: $1,128 USD / 1,108 EUR / 938 GBP
- Steam Machine 2TB: $1,349 USD / 1,359 EUR / 1,149 GBP
- Bundle: Steam Machine 2TB + Steam Controller: $1,428 USD / 1,428 EUR / 1,208 GBP
Both the Steam Machine 2TB and 2TB bundle options come with two additional faceplates: red fabric, and solid walnut.
Starting right now, you can sign up for the Steam Machine model/bundle you’re interested in. If you’re busy now, no problem: You can sign up anytime before Thursday June 25th at 10 a.m. Pacific. At that time, we will close signups and do a one-time randomization to determine the reservation and waitlist order.
Thanks to the openness of the PC platform, there are lots of options for devices that will allow you to run games natively or streamed to your TV. […] with the newly-released SteamOS 3.8, you can run the same code and operating system as Steam Machine on your own living-room PC using whatever PC parts you want.

Source: Steam