I mean, they aren't going to stop making them if there are people buying them. I'm sure that, at some point, there will be enough manufactured to catch up with demand.
2026 has been a pretty exasperating year to try to get ahold of a lot of pieces of hardware, I have to say.
I'm wondering if
assuming Valve still is trying to release the Steam Machine this year, which according to the last news I've seen, they're still saying that they're going to do
this is gonna dick up their Steam Machine sales. I mean, the Steam Controller is a nice-to-have on a regular PC, but for people with a Steam Machine in the living room, they probably are going to want it even more
like, there it's a lot more important to have the touchpads to replace a mouse, remote power-on capability, etc.

When they initially went on sale, apparently scalpers flooded the thing. They put a reservation system in place for the Steam Controller to aim to defeat scalping. This new shortage is with that reservation system in place, limit on two Steam Controllers per account and the Steam account needs to be in good standing. Now, I guess it could be possible that scalpers went out and figured out how to defeat that, like having a number of people collude to purchase two each, so one can't say that there's no scalping...
EDIT: It looks like the going rate on eBay for a sealed-box Steam Controller 2.0 is about $300, so I imagine that that's what market rate is at current levels of supply. Valve's selling them for $99.