Following last week’s report Valve is working on a new iteration of its brilliant (if divisive) Steam Controller, a fresh leak has offered what might well be a first look at its refreshed design – and it’s probably not a complete surprise to see it taking plenty of cues from Steam Deck.

Valve’s original Steam Controller was initially unveiled in 2013, accompanying chatter of third-party Steam machines. But while the latter initiative eventually floundered, the controller lived on, eventually releasing in November 2015. Sadly, it was time to say farewell just four years later, amid a patent infringement lawsuit relating to its paddle-like rear buttons.

Valve initially lost that case and was ordered to pay $4m USD in damages, but it successfully appealed the verdict in August 2021, paving the way for a Steam Controller 2. All of which brings us to last week, when knowledgeable Valve source Brad Lynch claimed that not only was a new Steam Controller in the works, it was “being tooled for a mass production… right now”.

Lynch also reported the new device’s “biggest change will be the shape/size of the trackpads”, with Valve edging toward a more traditional “gamepad-y form”. And, again thanks to Lynch, we’ve now got a much better idea of what the new Steam Controller might look like, via a low-quality image squirrelled in Valve’s SteamVR drivers.

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