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Steam Machine will arrive with a premium price and threatens to remain out of reach of many players

Valve's bet sounds powerful, but its cost in the United States places it closer to the premium territory than the mass market.

Steam Machine will arrive with a premium price and threatens to remain out of reach of many players
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The Steam Machine wants to be the new great console for gaming in the living room, but its price in the United States automatically places it in the league of hardware “for enthusiasts” and not for the average gamer. This distance between ambition and reality is exactly what can stop it from becoming a widely used device and the protagonist of recommendations on Google Discover and social networks.

How much does the Steam Machine really cost in the United States?

Valve has set the base model of the Steam Machine at $1,049 in the United States for the 512GB version without a controller included. If the player wants the pack with the official Steam Controller, the bill is approximately $1,128 dollars. We are talking about a figure that until recently we associated with entry-level gaming laptops or a half-decent desktop PC.

Meanwhile, the traditional console ecosystem moves into another range. Sony has recently raised the prices of the PlayStation 5 in the United States and the PS5 with reader now stands at $649.99 while the PS5 Digital Edition costs $599.99. In the case of Xbox, the Xbox Series

If you look at it cold, the equation is hard, the price of a single Steam Machine is dangerously close to what you pay for a PlayStation 5 and an Xbox Series X together in the United States. That feeling of “I could have two new generation consoles for almost the same amount” weighs a lot when the player crunches the numbers and decides what does or does not fit into the year's budget.

A premium price in a market that thinks about offers

Traditional consoles play with a great advantage. Sony and Microsoft usually subsidize part of the hardware to recover the investment later with games and services such as PlayStation Plus or Xbox Game Pass. Valve, on the other hand, is closer to the logic of the PC, the Steam Machine is not intended as a subsidized product but as a compact device that must pay for its mid-high range components from day one.

This generates a direct clash with real purchasing behavior in the United States; the majority of players expect seasonal discounts on bundles with games included or some offer from retailers to justify the investment. When a console enters the market with a base price above $1,000, it becomes much more difficult to sell the idea that it is an impulse purchase or a last-minute holiday gift.

Furthermore, the context does not help either. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series The average player already knows what to expect from these platforms, knowing that for around $599 to $649.99 they will have a stable experience for several years with first-party games and a very polished ecosystem. Faced with that, justifying that you will spend more than $1,000 dollars on a Steam Machine that is still booting becomes a gigantic challenge.

Why does such a high price make it difficult for it to be massive?

The Steam Machine has very powerful arguments, direct access to the entire Steam catalog, upgrade possibilities more typical of a compact PC and a clear focus on 4K gaming with modern hardware. For the player who already lives on Steam and who perhaps comes from the Steam Deck, the idea of ​​​​bringing that library to the TV with a dedicated box sounds quite attractive.

The problem is that the majority of users who discover consoles through Google Discover, TikTok or YouTube do not identify themselves as “PC enthusiasts” but as gamers looking for something clear, simple and relatively accessible. When you see a headline that mixes the words Steam Machine and more than $1,000 dollars, the immediate perception is that it is a niche device reserved for those who already have an expensive PC and want a treat for the living room.

Added to all this is another important detail, for almost the price of the Steam Machine, a user in the United States can build or buy a desktop PC that, in addition to playing, can be used to work, edit videos, make live shows or create content. Valve's console competes not only against PS5 and Xbox Series

This doesn't mean the Steam Machine is doomed. In fact, for a specific segment of players, that midpoint between a closed console and an open PC full of options can become the perfect device. But as long as its price continues to orbit the $1,049 dollar range in the United States, it will be very difficult for it to become the console that everyone recommends in WhatsApp groups or massive forums.

In the end, Valve's challenge is not just technical. The real challenge is convincing the player that it is worth paying almost the same as for a PlayStation 5 and an Xbox Series X together to enter the Steam Machine ecosystem. If the company finds a way to adjust the price with future revisions, aggressive packs or intelligent campaigns, perhaps it will make this machine stop sounding like an expensive whim and start to look like a real alternative in the living room window.

This news has been tken from authentic news syndicates and agencies and only the wordings has been changed keeping the menaing intact. We have not done personal research yet and do not guarantee the complete genuinity and request you to verify from other sources too.

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