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We have no idea if Valve will ever do a proper second revision of the Steam Controller, we've seen hints before and now we have more info on what it could have been.

This new information has appeared in the form of a patent application, one originally made in 2018 but only as of last month did the application seem to go public. It seems to take some ideas from another Valve patent from 2011 which never made it into a released product.

What it shows isn't a huge departure from what we already have, the design is mostly the same but there's a few key differences. The biggest being that you can swap around the left stick for a proper D-pad with an RFID sensor to detect which is attached. You can see one of the example mock-up pictures below:

Another difference is that it showed the ability to switch between different backplates: one with four buttons in total (two each side) and another like the current Steam Controller with one each side. It would have some sort of receiver on the back, much like the D-pad, to know which is connected. Personally, I found the backplate buttons to be one of the best parts of it, super handy to save your hand some stress for intense gaming sessions to just tap what you're already holding.

On top of that, it also seems to indicate it would have some form of on-device storage. The way it's described, somewhat sounds like it would store some of the configuration information in the controller itself. That certainly would be handy for carrying it around and perhaps for places were you don't have any net to still load them up for your favourites.

Valve, make it so. The Steam Controller was a wonderful piece of hardware, allowing many people to enjoy many more games with comfort. It's a piece of tech that needs a second revision.

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mphuZ Apr 11, 2020
These bumpers.. Why can't they install normal soft bumpers like Sony?
Massinissa Apr 11, 2020
I hope they double the back buttons, so we can get the same number of buttons as the new xbox elite controller for a third of the price ahah.
Nanobang Apr 11, 2020
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My first impression is GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! SANTA GOD LOVES ME!!!!!

The second is to remember that a week or so ago, I had a Steam survey come up and --- just before it got my info --- it asked whether I used the range extender for the Steam controller USB dongle (I said "yes"). I thought it might be part of info gathering about maybe a new SC. Now it seems all but certain, with this news.

Hey, do you think there's a connection between this and the fact that it's pretty much Easter time?

*takes off clothes and runs down the street shouting 'Hallelujah! Steam Controller Jesus is coming!*
Schattenspiegel Apr 11, 2020
If You Build it, They Will Come!
kuhpunkt Apr 11, 2020
I just hope it gets sensors for VR.
gustavoyaraujo Apr 11, 2020
I just love the Steam Controller, I bought 3 for myself. It's confortable, nice to play FPS games, highly configurable, the batteries lasts way longer than I expected.
legluondunet Apr 11, 2020
Please Valve distributes Steam controller again, I need a second one.


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Mountain Man Apr 11, 2020
In my opinion, the Steam Controller is the best gamepad ever made. It's disappointing that it never caught on, but I suppose that's a consequence of Valve's almost nonexistent marketing.
Mountain Man Apr 11, 2020
Quoting: NanobangMy first impression is GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! SANTA GOD LOVES ME!!!!!

The second is to remember that a week or so ago, I had a Steam survey come up and --- just before it got my info --- it asked whether I used the range extender for the Steam controller USB dongle (I said "yes"). I thought it might be part of info gathering about maybe a new SC. Now it seems all but certain, with this news.
I've always gotten that question during the extremely rare appearances the survey has made on my system in the past.
Mohandevir Apr 11, 2020
Please make it happen. Finished my Doom 2016 run with it. Simply the best and most precise controller ever made.
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