Here’s the latest on Steam Controller reservations as of early May 2026.
- Valve is rolling out a reservation system to improve fairness after a chaotic launch. Reservations open on May 8 at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, with a queue that prioritizes real customers over bots and scalpers. You’ll have 72 hours to complete the purchase once you receive an order email.[1][4]
- Eligibility requirements include: you must have a Steam account with at least one prior purchase (before April 27, 2026) and your account must be in good standing; only one controller per customer is allowed; those who already bought a Steam Controller are not eligible to reserve another.[4][1]
- Restock timing varies by region. Initial restock is expected in the U.S. and Canada first, with the UK, Europe, and Australia following in subsequent weeks. Valve notes that inventory replenishment will vary by region.[3][6][4]
- Valve acknowledged the prior launch day was “incredibly frustrating” for many, and the reservation approach is designed to reduce stockouts and scalping while giving real players a fair chance.[6][7]
What you should do next
- If you want to participate, prepare a Steam account that meets the eligibility criteria (purchases, standing) and be ready for the May 8 window in your local time zone. Set up a reminder for 10:00 AM PT and confirm you can complete the purchase within 72 hours of receiving the invite email.[1][4]
- After you reserve, monitor your Steam email and your Steam store notifications for the purchase invitation and restock timing in your region.[4][1]
Illustrative example
- If you reserve at 10:00 AM PT on May 8 and receive an invite shortly after, you would have until 72 hours from that invite to finalize the purchase, assuming your account remains in good standing and has the required purchase history.[1][4]
Citations
- Valve reservation details and eligibility:,[4][1]
- Restock timing and regional rollout:,[3][6]
- Publisher/coverage noting frustration and reasons for reservations:[7]