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Valve said it will open a reservation queue for its newly relaunched Steam Controller after the peripheral sold out within minutes of its May 4 launch and caused widespread checkout failures.
The company will begin taking reservations on May 8 at 10 a.m.
Pacific / 1 p.m.
Eastern; customers who reserve will have their place in line saved and will receive order emails in reservation order when stock is replenished.
Each account can reserve only one unit, users who already purchased a controller in the first wave are ineligible, accounts must be in good standing and have completed a Steam purchase before April 27, 2026, and buyers will have 72 hours to complete payment once notified.
Valve plans to start fulfilling reservations next week in the United States and Canada, with the United Kingdom, European Union and Australia to follow in the coming weeks.
The controller retails at $99; resellers were briefly listing units for several times that price on secondary markets.
Valve said the move is intended to limit reseller and bot activity and improve the purchase experience for real customers.








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