A Steam Machine Has Already Failed In The Wild, With Its Own “Red Line Of Death”
You can't say Valve doesn't have a sense of humor.

You can't say Valve doesn't have a sense of humor.

It looks like the legal drama that surrounded this game has completely ended.

It's an embarrassing step for Dbrand.

There's reason to believe that this isn't a mistake.

This is one for Steam's most loyal fans.

If you pre-ordered, it might already be too late. Yes it's that bad.

Valve just doesn't seem to have any commitment with retail.

Valve may have secured their component supplies.

The antitrust concerns are real?

Suffice to say this isn't great for the new Steam Machine either.

That old adage about being too good to be true applies here.

Forza has given Asha Sharma an early win.

Sounds like it could run on a Switch 2, too.

It is interesting that everyone jumped to believe the rumor.

Now Valve has to actually, and literally, deliver their products.

Denuvo is having a week.

We can only hope for the best here.

The first (and only?) video game hardware release of 2026.

Did something suspicious happen here?

No word on what this means for Steam Machine and Steam Frame.

No word if Steam Machine and Steam Frame are also coming at the same time.

Nobody really knows anything for sure, let's be real.

The Delaware court has to make everyone work together for this game to get back on track.

We'll see if this change is substantial enough to shake up the shooter space.
