Steam Controller release date leaks with early review

Valve Steam Controller release date revealed by leaked review

Another review outlet has accidentally leaked its Steam Controller review. While the review is now hidden, it has unveiled the release date for Valve’s new controller. According to 4Gamers, the controller will be released on May 4th at 3 PM in Japan local time.

Last week, another Steam Controller review leaked, revealing a $99 price tag. If these leaked reviews are correct, Valve’s new Steam Controller will be released next Monday.

Based on this leak and recent SteamDB data dumps, it is likely that Valve will release its Steam Controller in the very near future. Currently, the controller’s pricing and release date vary by region. If the controller’s US price tag is correct, the likely UK price should be around £85.

(4Gamers leaked release date – via Notebookcheck)

With its dual trackpads, magnetic TMR thumbsticks, HD rumble, gyro, and back-button features. With these features, this is undoubtedly a premium controller. That said, it is less expensive than Sony’s DualSense Edge or Microsoft’s Xbox Elite Series 2 controllers.

If these leaks are correct, Valve’s new controller will be released next week.

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