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The first day of the Steam Dev Days 2016 is upon us! Devs from all over the world are in Seattle to talk about Steam, VR and more!

If you haven't already, check out Valve's press release for more information on what the Steam Dev Days are all about and what you can expect from the event. We also included a picture of the venue and a look at the goody bag!

You can find today's schedule converted to your local timezone with neat little countdowns below. A floor map is available here.

As no press is allowed at the event, we'll be collecting information below from various sources (mostly Twitter) as it becomes available.

Highlights

Did we miss something? Let us know by sending us a tweet.

Keynote

You can watch the first 21 minutes on Periscope here courtesy of Michael Kuzmin.

No VR content announcements from Valve at SDD, but expect something that won't disappoint people in the room next year. (source at 07:43)

Support for all popular game controllers in the Steam API (source)

Steam Link will be integrated into new Samsung TVs (source)

1000 new VR users on Steam every day (source)

SteamVR support coming to OSX and Linux (source). Linux VR demos available at the event (source)

Lighthouse tech still planned to be an open standard (source)

Next gen Lighthouse basestations coming in 2017 (source)

A new SteamVR controller is currently in development (source)

Valve investing in wireless video company (source) for possibly a wireless VR headset in the near future. UploadVR has more.

Steam Controller

Text/Slides available here.

The controller API will be expanded to support other devices than just the Steam Controller starting with the PS4 controller incl gyro and touchpad functionality.

Players have shared over 1.2 million configurations since launch

Valve estimates having sold 1 million controllers in early 2017

The Steam Controller has 27k average daily users

Steam 101 - Getting Started with Marketing Features and Tools

Tutorial panel, no news. Was broadcasted on Periscope by Michael Kuzmin. Part 1 Part 2.

SteamVR Hardware

Not much news at the panel itself, but Valve did show off new prototype SteamVR controllers afterwards.

New Valve controller prototype was really cool. Much closer to having hands in VR vs holding a tool. pic.twitter.com/8LzEkGDEn1 — Max W @ SteamDevDays (@mxweas) October 12, 2016

Video Content on Steam

Steam video is coming to iOS and Android in 2017, will support both streaming and offline playback (source)

Steam 360 video streaming in partnership with Akamai and Pixvana. (source) Tech demo app is now available.

That's it for Day One, head here for Day Two coverage.