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Steam Deck 2 Leaks & Rumors: • Steam Deck 2 Release: 2028 Leak Shakes Han... Imagine a hybrid Valve VR headset — standalone like Quest, polished like PCVR, and tied to the entire Steam library. Today we break down every leak, code trace, and rumor about Valve’s rumored SteamVR 2 headset codenamed Deckard (possible retail name: Steam Frame). Expect deep details on specs, controllers, price, release window, SteamOS integration, and whether this could shake up VR. What we cover: Deckard / Steam Frame leaks and trademark sightings Possible launch window: late 2025 → early 2026 Rumored price: ~$1,200 (headset + controllers) Standalone high-end hardware running a VR-focused SteamOS Pancake lenses or very high-density displays (up to 1440p per eye at 120Hz) Eye tracking and foveated rendering to boost performance Inside-out tracking, high-res passthrough for mixed reality New controllers named “Roy”: gamepad-style layout (ABXY, sticks, D-pad, shoulder buttons) Steam Link / USB wireless dongle for low-latency PCVR streaming Two DV builds seen in code (DV1 / DV2) — what that might mean Valve’s strategy: platform-first, developer-focused, premium enthusiast positioning Market reality check: premium price vs. market size and software needs If true, Deckard could be the high-end hybrid that bridges standalone convenience and PCVR fidelity — giving Steam users native access to many Steam titles on-device while preserving full PCVR for those who want it. The inclusion of Roy controllers with gamepad inputs also hints at easier access to non-VR and streamed PC titles in-headset, helping blur lines between VR and traditional gaming. Valve hasn’t confirmed anything — these are leaks, filings, analyst reports, and datamine findings. Specs, SKUs, pricing, and launch timing could change. Valve’s history shows iterative refinement, so expect revisions. Watch for: Announcements and pre-orders possibly in late 2025 (or early 2026) Developer-focused launch content and first-party demos Community reaction to a $1,200 premium headset Would you buy a $1,200 Valve headset or wait for a later revision? Comment below, subscribe for updates, and hit the bell for leak follow-ups and in-depth coverage as more Deckard / Steam Frame information surfaces. Thanks for watching — like, comment, and subscribe for more SteamVR and headset leak coverage. #Valve #Deckard #SteamFrame #SteamVR #VR #VirtualReality #ValveIndex #RoyControllers #VRLeaks #MixedReality #PancakeLenses #EyeTracking #VRGaming #NextGenVR #ValveLeaks #SteamDeckard #HighEndVR