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Home / Technology / Dbrand Unveils Weighted Companion Cube Skin for Upcoming Steam Machine in 2026

Dbrand Unveils Weighted Companion Cube Skin for Upcoming Steam Machine in 2026

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Dbrand's Weighted Companion Cube skin for Steam Machine
  • Steam Machine to launch in early 2026, 6x more powerful than Steam Deck
  • Skin will help Steam Machine stand out from other consoles
Dbrand Unveils Weighted Companion Cube Skin for Upcoming Steam Machine in 2026

In November 2025, accessory maker Dbrand announced a new product that will allow users to customize Valve's upcoming Steam Machine gaming PC. The Steam Machine, a Linux-based mini PC designed to be plugged into TVs, is slated for release in early 2026 and is said to be roughly six times more powerful than the Steam Deck.

Dbrand's latest offering is a skin that pays homage to the Weighted Companion Cube from Valve's beloved Portal series. The company believes this design is a perfect fit for the Steam Machine's cube-shaped form factor, which could otherwise blend in with other consoles on a TV unit. The skin features a customizable front plate and an LED light strip, adding a unique flair to the otherwise all-black default look of the Steam Machine.

While Dbrand has not yet revealed the pricing or exact release date for the Weighted Companion Cube skin, it is expected to launch alongside the Steam Machine in early 2026. The accessory will allow users to make their Steam Machine stand out and showcase their love for the Portal franchise.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Dbrand Weighted Companion Cube skin is designed for Valve's upcoming Steam Machine gaming PC, which is set to launch in early 2026.
The article states that the Steam Machine is roughly six times more powerful than the Steam Deck, with the ability to support 4K/60fps gaming and VR game streaming.
The article mentions that the skin is expected to launch alongside the Steam Machine in early 2026, but the exact release date and pricing have not yet been revealed.

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