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Grab the Steam Link and Steam Controller on Sale

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If you’re in the market for some Valve products, then check out the deals for the Steam Link and Steam Controller. (Thanks to KnowTechie for spotting these). 

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These devices will enhance the couch-playing experience for your Steam Library.

Steam Link: $36.80 (Usually costs $49.99)

“The Steam Link allows existing Steam gamers to expand the range of their current gaming set up via their home network. Just connect your Steam PC or Steam Machine to your home network, plug into a TV, and stream your games to the Link at 1080p.”

Steam Controller: $34.99 (Usually costs $49.99)

“The Steam Controller is an innovative input device that allows you to play games from all genres, including traditional gamepad-style games as well as games usually reserved for play with a mouse and keyboard. The Controllers are wireless and completely configurable.”

With the Steam Summer Sale 2017 starting in just a few days, it’s the perfect time to snatch up these gadgets so you can kick back on your couch and enjoy some new titles!


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A.K Rahming
Having been introduced to video games at the age of 3 via a Nintendo 64, A.K has grown up in the culture. A fan of simulators and racers, with a soft spot for Nintendo! But, he has great respect for the entire video game world and enjoys watching it all expand as a whole.