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Developers wanting to get their hands on the Steam Controller early may be in luck, as Valve are taking submissions.

I imagine a lot of developers will be signing up, so get in quick. I can't wait to play-test games and the controller itself!

You can sign up here.

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Linas Jul 16, 2015
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I wonder if this is actually some sort of "Developer Edition", and if so, how it differs from the consumer version?
kalin Jul 16, 2015
There is no point to have different versions. Consumers have consumer version and developers develop for consumers
MayeulC Jul 16, 2015
It happens that I am developing a small game with friends, as a hobby. Do you think I should apply ?
r2rX Jul 17, 2015
It happens that I am developing a small game with friends, as a hobby. Do you think I should apply ?

You might as well. :D
Liam Dawe Jul 17, 2015
I wonder if this is actually some sort of "Developer Edition", and if so, how it differs from the consumer version?

Probably comes with more documentation or something + it's free for them.
MayeulC Jul 17, 2015
It happens that I am developing a small game with friends, as a hobby. Do you think I should apply ?

You might as well. :D
Well, I did just that. Since we don't have a website yet, I just put 127.0.0.1 in the form. I wonder what will be their reaction :)
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