Steam Controller scalpers are asking for $300+ on eBay — Valve's $99 controller demands high price as pre-orders sell out almost immediately [Updated]
Fingers crossed for wave 2.
Update May 5 at 2:40PM ET: Valve has acknowledged that the Steam Controller is sold out, saying the controller "ran out faster than we anticipated." Read the full statement posted on Bluesky below:
"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."
Valve's Steam Controller is, or at least was temporarily, officially available. The long-awaited $99 controller sold out shortly after going live on Steam, and in turn, spurred larger issues with purchases across the platform, as noted by users in the Steam Controller pre-order megathread. Scalpers have quickly capitalized, with confirmed pre-orders relisted on eBay for $300 or more.
Although it's common to see high prices from scalpers immediately after an in-demand product launches, it seems some people have bought the controller at inflated prices from resellers. Browsing through sold listings on eBay, there are dozens of confirmed orders, most of which are above $200. Over on the Steam Controller subreddit, some users are celebrating successfully checking out, while others say they aren't able to get through the process due to Steam payment errors.
We've been keeping tabs on Steam Controller inventory, and it currently appears out of stock in the U.S. Some users, however, claim that the controller has intermittently come back in stock during the time that it's been available. Valve hasn't said when the controller will be available again. Tom's Hardware has reached out to the company for comment, and we'll update if we hear back.
We gave Valve's controller four out of five stars in our Steam Controller review, with our reviewer Andrew E. Freedman writing, "The Steam Controller is a comfortable, fully-featured controller at a sensible price point between basic controllers on the market and their more customizable counterparts. It's a bit weighty, but it's comfortable, and if you love your Steam Deck, you'll feel right at home."
However, he had criticisms compared to controllers with broad support on PC, such as an Xbox Series controller, noting that it's designed primarily to work with Steam (go figure).
The Steam Controller was originally revealed alongside the Steam Machine late last year, presumably set to release together. Valve officially delayed the Steam Machine in February, however, citing rising memory costs, and said it was reconsidering the price. Following a delay from the first half of the year, Valve changed the wording on the Steam Machine's launch page from "early 2026" to "this year," suggesting another delay.
Thankfully, the Steam Controller isn't susceptible to memory shortages. It's just susceptible to tried-and-true scalping bots. If you want to read more about the Steam Controller while you spam your F5 key, make sure to read our Steam Controller developer interview.
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JTWrenn Scalping should be illegal, or at least stores should have the right to say you cannot buy this to resell for x amount of time or something.Reply
The whole thing is bad for customers who want to use the devices. We have enough middle men. This sucks. -
Dementoss Reply
If people had the sense not to buy from scalpers, It wouldn't need to be criminalised.JTWrenn said:Scalping should be illegal, or at least stores should have the right to say you cannot buy this to resell for x amount of time or something.
The whole thing is bad for customers who want to use the devices. We have enough middle men. This sucks. -
JTWrenn Reply
I completely agree, but that's like saying it would be awesome if we had no crime then we wouldn't need laws. Humans, are gonna human and people have no impulse control. So we need some form of regulation on it at this point.Dementoss said:If people had the sense not to buy from scalpers, It wouldn't need to be criminalised. -
dimar Reply
Please include all junk/processed food too. Like all of it!JTWrenn said:Scalping should be illegal, or at least stores should have the right to say you cannot buy this to resell for x amount of time or something.
The whole thing is bad for customers who want to use the devices. We have enough middle men. This sucks. -
EduApps Reply
This is a fallacy. You can use the same phrase in almost every illegal activity:Dementoss said:If people had the sense not to buy from scalpers, It wouldn't need to be criminalised.
If people had the sense not to use cocaine, it wouldn't need to be criminalized. -
ezst036 Reply
Yeah but if we could just pass laws for everything then we would not have to be informed because that is hard work.Dementoss said:If people had the sense not to buy from scalpers, It wouldn't need to be criminalised.
I just want to play games and not know anything about anything. -
TheOtherOne They can ASK as much as they want, the real issue is with the Dumbos who PAY these ridiculous amounts and enable this behavior. 🤦♂️Reply -
t1022k I like this controller, but it's just a controller. No way I'd pay a scalper for it, and I doubt most others would. Seems like a dumb thing to scalp to be honest. I couldn't secure one at launch time, but I'll probably get one in a couple months when the hype dies down.Reply
Plenty of other good controllers out there that could get anyone by in the meantime. I'd invest any day into a nice more esports-focused controller or new pair of headphones or something than pay a scalper the extra dough for this.