The title is a bit misleading, as the article lists diverging analysts’ opinions, ranging from Valve willing to sell at a loss or low margins, to high prices due to RAM and SSD price volatility.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blackeco.com/post/2330473

  • Lfrith@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    Going on off the price of the dualsense edge we will be lucky if it is only a 100 bucks.

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      1 day ago

      The original steam controller was $50, I would hope they’d be able to keep it under $100.

      Not to mention a steamdeck is $400, and that’s got a lot more going on than just a controller.

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        1 day ago

        Original Steam controller felt like it was made with really cheap looking materials to cut costs.

        This controller looks like the build quality is much more premium and has a lot of inputs and tech put in than the expensive Xbox Elite. The dualsense edge getting removable joysticks and grips raised the price too.

        So when its those controllers that this controller will be closer to in terms of features than the base Sony and Xbox controllers. Being only $100 would be a bargain.

        I would be happy if I was proved wrong. Please prove me wrong Valve.

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          14 hours ago

          I mean the original controller had gryo, track pads, USB dongle and Bluetooth, haptics, and buttons on the back.

          However, I do agree the controller felt cheap (I think really just how light it was).

          We’ll have to see. I think they could pull it off as they’ve been more aggressive with pricing than other companies.