A new official Steam controller just got announced, but it is now produced in-house by Valve. Instead, the game seller is relying on controller and game gadget brand "Hori" who you may know from their collection of Nintendo Switch controllers.
It's official! Later this year, we will get a brand-new Steam controller made by Hori, a Japanese gaming brand that you may know for their Nintendo Switch controllers or other gaming gadgets. While Hori makes superb controllers and has built a reputation for their products in the past, people are still skeptical if this will work for Steam.
New Steam Controller Announced
The Wireless Horipad for Steam is releasing on October 31, and comes in four different colors: black, white, violet, and neon yellow.
What It Comes With
- Four expansion buttons whose functions can be assigned through an app
- Gyro function that allows you to control the camera intuitively by tilting the controller
- Rapid fire function that allows you to press a button continuously
- Bluetooth and wired support
- Joy-stick touch sensor
- Steam button
- The controller is equipped with a Steam button on the top that leads you directly to the Steam window when pressed
This new controller also comes with an app that allows you to customize buttons and functions to your liking and play style.
Although all this sounds awesome for now, and Hori is definitely a great brand for gaming controllers, there is still a catch. As stated on the official product website, the controller does NOT have a vibration function, trackpad, or headphone jack.
The lack of a vibration function, in particular, is a major drawback for many, as it really enhances the experience when playing with a controller.
Comment by u/lurkingdanger22 from discussionin pcgaming
Many are skeptical about this new controller, as there are obviously still way better options on the market, such as the Xbox One Elite Wireless Series 2 Controller. But let's see how Steam market the product come launch.