If you were looking to snag one of the hot new game controllers on the market, you likely fall into one of three categories now.
One, you got a new $100 Steam Controller. Yay! Enjoy. Or two, you tried but failed, thanks to numerous transaction error codes popping up as an influx of gamers tried using the platform to buy one. And then three: you’re like me, and you were met with this screen below.
Yep. They’re gone. The Steam Controller went live at 12pm CT this afternoon, and within about 45 minutes, it was showing up as out of stock. I’m sure stock will be refreshed soon enough, but this proves some high demand for the latest new toy on the market.
Valve’s social media posts about the controller were filled with replies from frustrated gamers who were struggling to check out with the controller in their cart, and this really isn’t a new occurrence. Steam seems to have serious issues whenever a lot of users try to access and purchase the same thing. Remember last year’s Silksong fiasco?
The Steam Controller, even with its ugly touchpads taking up the bottom half of it, sounds like a solid item. TMR joysticks, haptic motors for vibration, and apparently 35 or more hours on a single charge, sounds like a joy. I’m personally more interested in the Steam Machine, which is still supposed to come out this year, but the Controller goes hand in hand with it, so I’m curious.
Were you able to grab a Steam Controller, or are you not in the market for one reason or another? Let us know in the comments below. Personally, I’m still fine with my DualSense controller for PC gaming needs, but I do think that Valve’s new hardware is quite enticing despite the price tag. Maybe I’ll save up for the inevitable restock…
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Grand Theft Auto 6’s development is trudging along to release later this year, but the hotly anticipated sequel won’t be coming to PC…at least not right away.
PS5 and Xbox Series X|S will be home to GTA 6 at launch, but PC gamers are being left in the lurch, as has been the case for most previous titles that Rockstar Games has launched. And that’s by design, according to Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick.
“Rockstar always starts on console because I think with regard to a release like that you’re judged by serving the core,” Zelnick said in a new interview with Bloomberg. “Like really serving the core consumer. If your core consumer isn’t there, if they’re not served first and best, you kind of don’t hit your other consumers.”
So, PC gamers aren’t a “core” consumer in the eyes of Rockstar, apparently. But you can bet that, within a few years, GTA 6 will eventually come to PC with upgraded visuals and other buzzwords so that the game can continue to sell.
GTA 5 was released and re-released several times over, on multiple different console generations, along with a Definitive Edition that also came to PC. It’s hard not to see this for what it is: a chance to make more money with subsequent different launches, and that’s just the way it goes.
The expectations for GTA 6 are unfathomable, with Zelnick previously calling the game “the most spectacular piece of entertainment on Earth, in history.” And according to a QA analyst at Rockstar’s studio in India, it’s leading to crunch conditions to make sure the game’s development crosses the finish line.
“We never claim success before it occurs,” Zelnick said. “We have the most amazing creative teams. We not only encourage them to pursue their passions, we insist that they do it. We try to give them unlimited financial, creative human resources and then they aim to deliver perfection.”
With Nov. 19 just about six months away and a massive marketing campaign looming over the summer, Zelnick said that “our goal is to deliver to consumers something that’s never been experienced before,” when it comes to GTA 6, remarking that “being on the sidelines but pretty close to the front of the sidelines is very, very exciting and terrifying, because the expectations are so high.”
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