The Steam Machine is coming in 2026, AI-fueled RAMaggedon be damned. While Valve hasn’t announced any official updates on its new home console since it was delayed earlier this year, logistics operations at the gaming company are reportedly ramping up.

VR YouTuber Brad Lynch recently claimed that Valve’s facilities were getting filled with new gaming consoles, and new shipping records point to lots of gaming-related products arriving on cargo ships from China in just two days. The logistics documents, verified by The Verge, point to multiple shipping containers with seemingly new product inside arriving in short order at the end of April and early May.

Do the math on the weight of the containers and what was inside and you arrive at the possibility of over 15,000 Steam Machines, an even larger number of Steam Frame VR headsets, or some mix of the two, arriving in Valve’s warehouses. Of course, the shipping containers could also just have had additional Steam Deck OLED handhelds in them, which Valve recently said it was “working very hard” to get back in stock.

But as The Verge points out, the shipment data appears to vary from what Valve usually orders, suggesting this is indeed an influx of new products. We still don’t know how many Steam Machines Valve projects it will sell at launch. I’m guessing it’s way more than 15,000. The new $100 Steam Controller sold out in just 30 minutes this week and is now going for up to $400 on eBay.

The shipping documents do hint that Valve may have finally figured out its pricing and supply chain issues for the Steam Machine and is now ramping up its inventory ahead of a launch sometime in the summer or fall. At least that’s what Steam users, and anyone else curious about bringing PC gaming into their living room, are hoping.

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