
The Steam Controller sold out in around 30 minutes on Monday. Now Valve has issued a stock update.
It will reveal a new expected timeline "soon".
It's clear to say that Valve wasn't quite prepared for the popularity of its Steam Controller. Launched on Monday 4 May, it sold out in approximately 30 minutes – and at $99 / £85 a pop, too.
Indeed, Valve itself has revealed that it was taken aback: "Steam Controller ran out faster than we anticipated," it posted on Bluesky. And for those who missed out (myself included), it has followed up with a stock update.
The company says that it is "working on getting more in stock" and should "have an update" soon. It's likely the next batch could fly off (virtual) shelves too, though, so you need to keep an eye out.
Checking back here could help, as we'll keep you up to date with any new re-stock dates and information. Alternatively, follow the official Valve account on Bluesky – that should also give you the latest.
Steam Controller ran out faster than we anticipated, and we hate that not everyone who wanted one was able to get it. We’re working on getting more in stock and will have an update on expected timeline soon.
— @valvesoftware.com (@valvesoftware.com.bsky.social) 2026-05-06T08:23:17.853Z
When will Steam Controller be back in stock?
There's currently no timeline on when the Steam Controller might be back on sale again. I'm personally on tenterhooks too, as I recently built myself a "Steam Machine" from a mid-range Mini PC and wanted the official gamepad to complete the project.
Unfortunately, scalpers managed to get their hands on them first time around, which are currently being relisted on resale sites, like ebay – with the price doubled at the very least. I would exercise caution if you're considering buying one though, as technically the scalper won't have the controller in their possession yet.
Always beware that you don't purchase one and get the decade old Steam Controller instead.
Hopefully, Valve will manage to get a much bigger quantity of Steam Controllers in for the next round. Either that, or it manages to put the actual Steam Machine on the market in the next couple of months (with will include a controller). After all, it is said to have received a mighty bundle of "game consoles" recently too.