Valve issued a cease-and-desist order to third-party manufacturer Dbrand to stop sales of the company. steam machine Case based on door's companion cube. The company is offering a full refund to any customers who have already purchased a Steam Machine case.
The launch of the Steam Machine is one of the biggest launches of the year, with Valve generating a lot of excitement about its new home console. The highly anticipated Steam-based console will support all games compatible with the Steam Deck at launch, and we plan to streamline verification of game compatibility with the console. The Steam Machine is said to deliver performance on par with the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X using Valve's proprietary SteamOS. Now, Valve has announced a takedown of a popular third-party story on the Steam Machine.

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Dbrand orders removal of Portal Steam Machine cases
Third-party accessory manufacturer Dbrand has officially confirmed that it has delisted its Steam Machine case based on the Companion Cube. The company said it removed all mention of the incident from its social media accounts and website after being contacted by Valve's legal department, which said the company had failed to secure an appropriate license to use the Companion Cube design. D-Brand will issue a full refund to all customers who purchased the Companion Cube Case, which was released immediately after the launch of the Steam Machine. Dbrand asked Valve's legal department if there was any possibility of securing a license in the future, but Valve declined.
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Dbrand expressed regret over the way it handled the Steam Machine incident, claiming it “built it first and asked for permission later.” The company acknowledged that Valve had the right to demand a takedown, saying it “will regret that decision for a very long time.” Full refunds are expected to be issued by the end of June 29, and the company announced that it has “lost $99” for every Steam Machine case sold. Dbrand's Poverty Cube case beat out products like the Colormatched Joy-Con 2 skin to become the second fastest-selling product in the store's history, behind the Killswitch Switch 2 case.
The Steam Machine's high-profile debut has already been met with controversy, especially regarding the console's launch price. Valve has confirmed that the Steam Machine will cost a whopping $1,049 when the 512GB model launches. This is a notable increase over competitors from the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Due to the expected scarcity of the console, the Steam Machine was already a target for scalpers before buyers could get their hands on it, with pre-ordered Steam Machines selling for more than $2,000.
The Steam Machine's retail price was much higher than many fans expected, but Valve offered an explanation for the steep price. Ahead of the console's launch, the company confirmed that Steam Machines will not be sold at subsidized prices, but rather will be sold at a similar price point as comparable gaming PCs. The ongoing lack of RAM has also been cited as a major reason for the console's high price, with the company sharing that component costs have risen significantly over the course of development. The Steam Machine appears to be one of the hottest new consoles on the market, even if it costs more than fans expected.
Source: Dexerto