Valve adds early Steam Machine support in SteamOS 3.8 — latest update brings performance gains, better controller support, and desktop improvements

Steam Deck
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After delaying its upcoming gaming console due to the ongoing memory crisis, Valve has yet to confirm a concrete release date for the Steam Machine. That said, it seems that the software groundwork is already in motion. The company recently rolled out a major update for SteamOS with version 3.8.0, which brings “initial support for upcoming Steam Machine hardware.” While that doesn’t reveal much about the hardware or its launch timeline, it does offer some reassurance that the final product is likely on track for a release later this year.

The latest SteamOS 3.8.0 update is currently in a preview state, meaning that you will have to opt-in for the update by heading to Settings>System and changing the System Update Channel from Stable to “Preview.” As per the official patch notes, users can expect a host of new features and improvements on existing devices, including the Steam Deck (LCD/OLED) as well as third-party handheld consoles that support SteamOS.

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Some notable system-level improvements, particularly for Steam Deck users, include a new “Memory Power Down” option, which should help reduce power consumption during idle states, thereby improving battery life. There’s also preliminary support for system hibernation, which has been a long-requested feature allowing the device to save its state to storage and completely power off, leading to better battery preservation compared to Sleep mode. Additionally, Bluetooth Wake has been re-enabled for the Steam Deck LCD, allowing users to wake the device using a controller.

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Kunal Khullar
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