Just recently I wrote about potential new hardware coming from Valve related to Galileo and Sephiroth that could be a Steam Deck refresh or new VR kit. Now we have basic initial details on a device being certified in South Korea.
I’m not saying it’s a new VR headset, but it could totally be a new VR headset.
Just recently I wrote about potential new hardware coming from Valve related to “Galileo” and “Sephiroth” that could be a Steam Deck refresh or new VR kit.
Now we have basic initial details on a device being certified in South Korea.
Doesn’t really point either way to it being a Steam Deck refresh or the long leaked Deckard VR headset.
However, from patents, we did see previously the Deckard VR kit will have a standalone mode so perhaps this is related to that?
On top of that, we’ve seen Valve begin to improve SteamVR for Linux again recently so I am definitely leaning more into this all being work towards the successor to the Index.
Additionally, Lynch also noticed that there’s actually a Valve Galilieo-specific mirror of Steam OS that’s password protected.
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Just recently I wrote about potential new hardware coming from Valve related to “Galileo” and “Sephiroth” that could be a Steam Deck refresh or new VR kit.
Now we have basic initial details on a device being certified in South Korea.
Doesn’t really point either way to it being a Steam Deck refresh or the long leaked Deckard VR headset.
However, from patents, we did see previously the Deckard VR kit will have a standalone mode so perhaps this is related to that?
On top of that, we’ve seen Valve begin to improve SteamVR for Linux again recently so I am definitely leaning more into this all being work towards the successor to the Index.
Additionally, Lynch also noticed that there’s actually a Valve Galilieo-specific mirror of Steam OS that’s password protected.
The original article contains 235 words, the summary contains 130 words. Saved 45%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!