Valve's Steam Frame just leaked itself. An update to the ARM version of the Steam client briefly included eight finished setup and unboxing videos for the headset, and dataminers grabbed them before Valve could pull the update.
The videos were spotted by the Steam Hardware Updates account on X and cover unboxing, IPD adjustment, controller pairing, the wireless streaming adapter, and even a spacer for glasses wearers. One clip also shows a previously unannounced Ergonomic Accessories Kit, apparently including hand straps for the controllers and an extended light blocker for a tighter seal around the nose.
Nothing here looks like a render or a mockup. These are polished, narrated clips in the same style Valve used for the Steam Machine and Steam Controller overview videos, and they were sitting inside the actual client software that will eventually serve them to real customers.

That's a more useful detail than the leak itself. Valve typically doesn't script, shoot, and edit a full customer onboarding video until the retail hardware is finalized, since any late design change would make the footage useless. Infrastructure like the FCC filing or the "Great on Frame" storefront tab can go up months ahead of launch, but a finished unboxing video is probably a later-stage signal.

The clips confirm what Valve has already detailed about the headset. Steam Frame runs on a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, paired with dual 2160x2160 LCD panels running up to 144Hz, and it works either as a standalone device or wirelessly connected to a PC or Steam Machine through a dedicated adapter over Wi-Fi 7.

Valve still hasn't confirmed pricing or a release date. The company has said publicly that Steam Frame ships this summer, and insiders have previously pointed to a price around $1,500, though that figure isn't official.


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With finished retail packaging footage now out in the wild, it does look like Valve is getting close. We don't know if that means an announcement in the next few weeks or sometime next month, but it's probably one of the stronger signals we've seen so far.






