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So, here I am, rambling about Valve’s sneaky little project, codenamed ‘Deckard’. Heard they’ve been cooking up this standalone XR headset thing for quite some time. Ring any bells? Well, Stan Larroque—yeah, that Lynx XR guy—has gotten a peek and calls it “quite amazing.” No joke, he’s pumped.
Stan actually blabbed this on X. Twitter, whatever you wanna call it these days. He’s not under any NDA, so he’s chattering away like a bird on a wire. Says Deckard won’t step on Lynx’s toes—different audiences, different price tags, or something like that.
Funny thing, though, he hints they share suppliers. Whoops, there’s a sniff of a supply chain leak there. Stan’s like, “I’d be mad if Lynx was leaked, so zipping my lips now.” But still, he’s jazzed about new XR devices. Apparently, the HMD world’s tight-knit. Who knew?
Some blueprint from 2022 popped up, and remember those weird 3D models in a SteamVR update? Yeah, they had some new VR controller called ‘Roy’. Seems like Valve’s up to their old tricks, keeping everyone guessing.
Brad, aka ‘SadlyItsBradley’, said last month Valve’s ramping up production. They’ve apparently hauled in some gear to make headset parts in the US. Sounds like they’re gearing up big time.
Stan whispers it’s a 2026 debut, but some leaker named ‘Gabe Follower’ was betting on late 2025 with a $1,200 tag. Valve, as usual, keeps mum. Rumors have been swirling ever since data miners uncovered the Deckard thing back in 2021.
And then there’s Meta supposedly launching two headsets in 2026, ‘Pismo Low’ and ‘Pismo High’. This VR space is getting crowded, huh? Apple might show up eventually—who knows? Samsung’s got something called Project Moohan slated to run Google’s Android XR, supposedly out in late 2025. Busy times ahead.
Valve probably won’t go all fancy with big unveilings. Maybe we’ll just stumble upon it one day on Steam. Who can say? Eyes peeled, folks.