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People are focusing on Steam’s ongoing moderation and discoverability changes—especially the overhaul of NSFW/Mature tags and the new, more descriptive labeling—alongside controversy around Valve’s legal positions in the antitrust lawsuit. Separately, there’s buzz about Steam Deck hardware and pricing, plus performance/charging quirks related to the Steam Controller.

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Key Takeaway Valve is changing Steam’s content-tag and moderation approach while also facing antitrust scrutiny, and users are reacting to related policy and pricing impacts.
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Steam moderation controversy Steam Deck price rise Steam tag system changes Controller hardware quirks
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Valve is changing Steam’s content-tag and moderation approach while also facing antitrust scrutiny, and users are reacting to related policy and pricing impacts.

People are focusing on Steam’s ongoing moderation and discoverability changes—especially the overhaul of NSFW/Mature tags and the new, more descriptive labeling—alongside controversy around Valve’s legal positions in the antitrust lawsuit. Separately, there’s buzz about Steam Deck hardware and pricing, plus performance/charging quirks related to the Steam Controller.

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  • Steam Deck price rise — Valve announces significant Steam Deck price rise of almost £200 in the UK, over 40% around the world Eurogamer

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Tag change Valve ditched NSFW/Mature tags for more descriptive labels like Sexual Content and Gore
UK pricing Steam Deck price rise of almost £200 in the UK

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  • Follow coverage for further updates from Valve’s antitrust lawsuit as new “lengths” claims emerge. Eurogamer
  • Track Steam tag-related rollouts and continued responses to Steam’s new NSFW labeling scheme. Rock Paper Shotgun
  • Watch for additional Steam Deck pricing changes after the reported UK and global increases. Eurogamer

What Changed

  • "What the f*** do I pay you for if that’s your opinion?" Gabe Newell reportedly once shouted at one of Valve's Lionel Hutzes during Steam porn debate Rock Paper Shotgun
  • Valve antitrust lawsuit reportedly reveals lengths Steam owner is willing to go to prevent cheaper prices elsewhere Eurogamer
  • Gabe Newell reportedly snapped 'What the f*** do I pay you for if that's your opinion?' at Valve lawyer pushing for more content moderation on Steam PC Gamer
  • Gabe Newell asked Valve's top lawyer "What the f*** do I pay you for if that’s your opinion?" in heated debate over porn games on Steam, report says Rock Paper Shotgun
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Valve ecosystem · 3 Coverage of Valve's products, sub-brands, and platforms.

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Tracking: "What the f*** do I pay you for if that’s your opinion?" Gabe Newell reportedly once shouted at one of Valve's Lionel Hutzes during Steam porn debate / Steam's NSFW and Mature tags ditched by Valve in favour of "more descriptive" ones like Sexual Content and Gore, as part of wider revamp

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What's in a name?

In case you think I'm making all this up, former Xbox executive Mike Ybarra recently claimed that Sony views Valve as a new competitor. Ybarra believes that with Xbox not active in the console wars anymore (Project Helix is still a ways away), Sony is bringing true console exclusives back, as it stops launching them on PC. He also thinks Sony is smart enough to see the promise of Steam Machine and its potential to be the biggest competitor to the PlayStation. In fact, most of the points I illustrated above were also mentioned by Ybarra in the same comment thread. He stressed Steam's 3-hour, no

The Steam Machine is coming for consoles, whether Valve admits it or not
Does the Steam Machine make sense for you?

Whether or not you're the right customer for the Steam Machine, you won't be able to ignore it. Valve's upcoming device has enough overlap with consoles as well as PCs that almost everyone will have an opinion about it. The value proposition is there, the loyal fanbase is waiting, and the pricing might not be as big an issue as it seemed. What remains to be seen is how many people believe the Steam Machine makes sense in their living room.

The Steam Machine is coming for consoles, whether Valve admits it or not
Why is Steam on Linux Arm a big deal?

This new version of Steam serves as more evidence that Valve is slowly bringing all the pieces together for PC games on truly mobile hardware. Valve is undertaking this work as the company’s Steam Frame headset uses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset derived from smartphones. The company wants its Linux-based SteamOS platform to run directly on this device. So it’s clear that the newly released Steam client for Linux Arm is the latest piece of the puzzle.

Valve just let me turn my Android handheld into an unofficial Steam Deck
How much does the Steam Controller cost?

Image 1 of 3 Valve's Steam Controller launched at $99 via Steam, and, so far, remains the same price. In the United Kingdom, that amounts to £85, including sales tax. At launch, the controller was available on a first-come, first-served basis until it sold out. Now, in May 2026, you'll need a Steam account to place a reservation before you have a chance to buy one. Delivery times vary by region and the time of the order. I placed my Steam Controller order in the UK on May 4, when it became available, and it arrived from its European shipping source in the Netherlands after 6 working days. Valv

I tested Valve's new Steam Controller for a week, and only one flaw keeps it from total perfection
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