Valve trademarks the ‘Steam Frame,’ but what the heck is it?

">asked the question on The Full Nerd podcast.

But a developer box doesn’t need a trademark filing, which definitely indicates some kind of finished product, meant for consumers or otherwise. Beyond that, we really know nothing about the “Frame” name. It’s been speculated that it’s connected to Valve’s “Deckard” headset based on a few lines of code in SteamVR’s interface (as PCGamer notes), but that also seems somewhat tenuous to me. And I’d love to believe that Valve is going to push its weight around and make another drive for VR gaming.

I hate to bring the room down, but we simply don’t have enough information to make better guesses at this point. The only thing I can say for sure is that, flush with cash and riding high on singlehandedly booming the handheld PC gaming segment, Valve is certainly primed to make another big swing. I can’t wait to see if it hits.

Further reading: VR gaming isn’t dead yet! Valve’s Deckard headset is our last hope



https://www.pcworld.com/article/2898799/valve-trademarks-the-steam-frame-but-what-the-heck-is-it.html

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