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https://www.gamerevolution.com/news/681302-gabe-newell-hints-steam-could-come-to-consoles
Several links in there worth exploring, but the gist of it is:
Wonder what's Valve cooking in there?
Last edited by dubigrasu on 17 May 2021 at 3:59 am UTC
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-Some form of cloud gaming in partnership and accessible from consoles, So something official, not some browser workaround (like Stadia on Xbox/etc).
-A second attempt at Steam Machines, Gabe did mentioned (in another interview) that he was not happy with the Steam Machines, but he wasn't very clear if the idea or the execution were wrong. Maybe this time they've learned their lessons.
This idea makes me very giddy, I must confess. What I'd like to see different this time is an official Steam Machine standard, as much as possible consistent in terms of OS/software and hardware. Not locked mind you, but something that a game developer could easily target.
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The intriguing quote that I posted initially is just taken from the article, but the actual question sounded different:
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"It won't be the answer you would expect."
Seriously, it's been a while since I lost hope in a new wave of Steam Machines, as much as I would like that. Liam must have nailed it. Valve seems focused on VR, now.