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Valve’s Sold-Out Steam Controller Just Became a Modder’s Playground
The free files cover only the controller’s exterior, giving modders and accessory makers official dimensions for custom shells and add-ons.
Valve released official CAD files for the Steam Controller under a Creative Commons license, enabling users to design custom accessories and casings for the device.
The Steam Controller sold out faster than anticipated, frustrating buyers eager to try Valve's new gamepad immediately. The company is working on restocking with an update on timeline coming soon.
These CAD files only cover the controller's exterior design, not internal components. Users cannot 3D print the innards needed to build a full Steam Controller from scratch.
This move fits Valve's broader hardware personality as the company prepares the upcoming Steam Machine and Steam Frame VR headset. The controller now anchors a wider ecosystem strategy.
Unlike most companies that keep accessories locked down, Valve is taking an open route by providing official design data to creators. This approach enables modders and accessory makers to experiment freely.