Valve reveals part two’s announcement, Steam Machine

Valve made a reveal on Monday with they’re announcement of Steam OS. It will be Linux power and is Valve’s solution to the living room. This was one of three announcements they were going to make this week and the second one has just arrived. Valve is working with various partners to bring you an all in one Steam Machine. They will probably be different models, make and companies selling the units and will be available in 2014.

They have also let out that they themselves have 300 beta test units and want to hand them out to the Steam community for testing. You will need to answer a few questions and send it in. All information and questions can be found here.

We’ll bring you more info and the last announcement as soon as it comes in.

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Remy Cuesta
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