Valve’s Next VR Headset Could Actually Run Meta Quest Games
Valve's upcoming standalone VR headset, the Steam Frame, is expected to launch in late 2026 with a price range of $700 to $1,200. The device will offer a unique combination of functionality and flexibility, including the ability to run games from Meta's Quest platform and function as a wireless PC VR headset and Linux-powered spatial computer.
Valve is developing a new VR headset called the Steam Frame. It will launch in late 2026 and cost between $700 and $1,200. The Steam Frame will be a standalone VR device, a wireless PC VR platform, and a Linux-powered spatial computer. It will have advanced technologies like eye-tracking-enabled foveated rendering and dual wireless radios. The device will also have a modular hardware design with a rear-mounted battery and detachable visor. The Steam Frame will support wireless PC VR gaming, standalone VR gaming, and general-purpose applications.
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