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AI Roundtable Open Poll · 4 models

steam controller prices and where to buy in morocco

Answer: Buy used via local classifieds or international imports for 400–1,500 MAD, as the controller is discontinued. (All 4 models agreed)

Model Responses

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Answer: The Steam Controller is discontinued, meaning it can only be purchased second-hand in Morocco through local classifieds like Avito or international platforms like eBay, with prices typically ranging from 400 to 1,200 MAD depending on condition and shipping fees.

Since Valve officially discontinued the Steam Controller in late 2019, finding a brand-new unit at standard retail price in Morocco is virtually impossible. Your primary option is the pre-owned market. On local Moroccan classified sites such as Avito.ma or Facebook Marketplace, you can occasionally find sellers listing used Steam Controllers for anywhere between 300 MAD and 800 MAD, depending on the controller's condition and whether it includes the original box and wireless dongle. Alternatively, you can look at international e-commerce platforms like eBay or specialized import sites like desertcart.ma. On eBay, used or refurbished Steam Controllers generally go for $50 to $150 USD (approx. 500 to 1,500 MAD). However, buying internationally means you must factor in high shipping costs and potential Moroccan customs duties (import taxes), which can significantly increase the final price. When buying a used Steam Controller, it is crucial to verify that the proprietary USB wireless dongle is included, as replacing it separately can be difficult and expensive. Additionally, ensure the touchpads and haptic feedback are fully functional before finalizing any local cash-on-delivery purchase.

Grok 4.3

Answer: Steam Controllers can be purchased online from international sites like eBay or Amazon for around 50-150 USD with shipping to Morocco, as local retail options are scarce.

The Steam Controller was discontinued by Valve years ago, limiting new stock availability worldwide including in Morocco. Importing from global marketplaces remains the most viable option, though buyers should factor in customs duties and delivery times. Local electronics stores or gaming shops in cities like Casablanca or Marrakech rarely stock this specific item.

GPT-5.5

Answer: Steam Controllers are discontinued, so in Morocco your best options are used listings on Avito/Facebook Marketplace or importing from eBay/Amazon, with typical prices around 700–1,500 MAD depending on condition and shipping.

Valve stopped producing the Steam Controller, so you usually will not find it new at normal retail stores in Morocco. If someone advertises a “new” one, it may be old stock and often priced high. For buying locally, check Avito.ma, Facebook Marketplace, Moroccan gaming buy/sell groups, and sometimes Jumia or independent gaming shops, but availability will be inconsistent. Local used prices commonly vary a lot; a fair range is roughly 700–1,200 MAD for a used controller in good condition, while sealed or boxed units can go higher. For importing, eBay is usually the most realistic source, and Amazon may have third-party sellers depending on stock. Expect the controller price plus international shipping and possible customs/VAT, which can push the total to around 1,000–1,500+ MAD. Before buying, confirm that the USB dongle is included, ask for photos or a test video, check the battery compartment, triggers, trackpads, and buttons, and verify return options if importing.

Claude Opus 4.7

Answer: The Steam Controller is officially discontinued, so in Morocco your realistic options are importing a used unit via international resellers (eBay, AliExpress) for roughly 400–900 MAD, or buying a current alternative like the Steam Deck controller layout or a Steam Input–compatible pad from local retailers such as Jumia.ma, Electroplanet, or Mediatek.ma for 300–1,500 MAD.

Valve officially discontinued the Steam Controller in November 2019 and sold off remaining stock at a discount, meaning no new units have been manufactured for years. Because of this, you will not find it on shelves in Moroccan retail stores, and importing it is the only way to get the original device. For importing into Morocco, the most practical channels are eBay (used units typically $40–$90, plus shipping and customs), AliExpress (occasional listings, often clones or used), and Amazon.fr/.es via forwarding services like Aramex Shop & Ship or Moroccan import brokers. After shipping and customs duties (roughly 20–30% on electronics plus TVA), expect a landed cost between 400 and 900 MAD depending on condition. If you simply want a controller that works well with Steam in Morocco, local options are far easier: Jumia.ma, Electroplanet, Virgin Megastore Morocco, Mediatek, and Marjane regularly stock Xbox Wireless Controllers (around 500–800 MAD), DualSense controllers (around 700–900 MAD), and 8BitDo or third-party pads (300–600 MAD) — all of which support Steam Input and offer most of the Steam Controller's software features. Prices fluctuate with the exchange rate and import fees, so I recommend checking current listings directly before purchasing, and being cautious of counterfeit units on AliExpress.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable unanimously confirms that the Steam Controller is discontinued, meaning you won't find it new in Moroccan retail stores. Gemini 3.5 Flash and GPT-5.5 suggest scouring local classifieds like Avito or Facebook Marketplace for used units, while Grok 4.3 and Claude Opus 4.7 emphasize that international platforms like eBay are the most reliable sources if you're willing to pay for shipping and customs.

All 4 models agreed