Hori brings A. The company’s good to the US With an available date of December 16. Pre-orders are currently open and the controller costs $60.
This Steam-centric gamepad was originally released in October, but only in Japan. It has a large button to open the Steam menu and touch sensors on the joysticks for motion control. It also ships with mappable back keys. The Gamepad connects to a computer or Steam Deck via Bluetooth. To that end, it ships with a USB-A Bluetooth receiver.
Hori says the Steam controller will last about 12 hours on a full charge, though it can work while charging via a USB cable. The controller menu in Steam also allows you to make adjustments, such as changing stick sensitivity and gyroscope controls.
There are a couple of minor flaws. The controller doesn’t have a rumble function, nor does it boast a trackpad or headphone jack. If you can overcome these issues, this looks like a great way to work on your ever-growing Steam collection. Hori .
As for Valve, it has been discontinued . This gamepad was remarkable because it could be configured in countless different ways .