Remember Fremont, that supposed that popped up in and is a new console designed to connect to TV [[link]] sets and running AMD [[link]] CPU and GPU hardware? Well, now Valve has trademarked "Steam Frame" a new brand for use with gaming consoles and peripherals.
The shizzle here involves a couple of new trade mark applications by Valve centred on the term "Steam Frame", . says, "STEAM FRAME™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of computer game consoles for recreational game playing; video game consoles; video game accessories, namely, controllers for video games."
Then again, maybe "Steam Frame" will be the branding for the , codenamed Deckard. It's been noted that , supposedly to coincide with the Steam Frame. Then again, there's no reference at all to VR or headsets in either of the trademark applications.
Of course, if you wanted to get really speculative, you might suggest Valve could be planning to align the new console with the release of the which some sources claim is well into its development cycle and could be released any day now.
No doubt, tying any new Half-Life game to the release of a new Valve console would be a compelling proposition with a good chance of supercharging early sales. And Valve has form when it comes to restricting releases to at least certain device types, what with Half-Life: Alyx being a VR-only title.
, this is all part of Valve's broader restructuring and push into hardware, that also includes the aforementioned Deckard VR device and the second generation Steam Deck.
For now, all of those details, including a mythical Half-Life game remain rumour at best. All we [[link]] know for sure is that Valve wants to reserve the "Steam Frame" brand for use with a possible console. But it's still very hard not get excited about what could be coming. Watch this space.

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