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Valve has published official CAD files for its newly launched Steam Controller and its magnetic charging 'puck', making surface STP and STL models and engineering drawings available on GitLab under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) licence.
The files cover the external shells and reference areas that must remain unobstructed to preserve antenna and connector function; they do not include internal electronics.
The controller, priced at $99, sold out shortly after the May 4 launch and Valve said it is working to restock.
The Creative Commons licence allows non-commercial remixing, requires attribution and share-alike terms, and includes a note inviting companies to contact Valve about commercial accessories.
Valve framed the release as an effort to encourage modders, 3D-print hobbyists and accessory makers to design grips, docks, cases and accessibility solutions, while warning that modifications may void warranty.
The move follows Valveâs prior practice of sharing CAD assets for devices such as the Steam Deck and Index VR kit.
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Valveâs CAD release will accelerate hobbyist prototyping and repair-focused accessories while preserving Valve control over commercial exploitation: community mods and unlicensed prints will proliferate, but companies must secure separate commercial licenses to sell accessories legally.








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