Rumors have resurfaced linking the launch of Half-Life 3 to the anticipated Steam Machine, with recent claims suggesting delays are tied to rising RAM prices. According to sources from the
Rumored Launch and Price Factors
Valve Corporation has been silent on its plans for the Steam Machine's release date and pricing. Sources, including Mark Straw, allege that Half-Life 3 is intended as a launch title for the hardware. However, rising RAM prices, attributed to AI data centers purchasing supplies, have led to a threefold cost increase in RAM, potentially delaying the launch.
The speculation suggests that if Half-Life 3 were released alongside the Steam Machine, it could significantly bolster hardware sales. The cost and availability challenges in the PC hardware market, fueled by RAM pricing, compound the uncertainty surrounding the release.
Potential Implications for Valve
Valve's decision on whether to pair the game and hardware launch is critical. They might opt to stagger releases by delaying the Steam Machine, increasing its price, or even reevaluating the project if market conditions worsen.
While Half-Life 3 is not likely to remain exclusive to the Steam Machine for long, given the device's compatibility with other software, its bundled launch could be strategic. For now, these rumors remain speculative, with no official confirmation from Valve.