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Valve has a chunky little brick with the power of a full-blown gaming PC called the Steam Deck coming to consumers this year, and it s blowing people s minds. But then again, Valve s wacky hardware proposals always stir the pot. The question is, will this one do it long enough to actually sustain itself and become a success, or will the hype fizzle out and render the Steam Deck just one more forgotten Valve hardware experiment?
Without a doubt, it s great that Valve is so focused on bringing innovation to the PC ecosphere. It s cool seeing gadgets like the Steam Link or game-changing Valve Index inject fresh ideas into the world. For example, remember Steam Machines? Remember when Valve was single-handedly going to take on all gaming PC manufacturers as well as Sony s PlayStation and Microsoft s Xbox with a range of machines designed to satisfy every gaming-friendly consumer under the sun?
The Steam Deck has potential — if Valve can stay committed
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Microsoft is swinging for the fences.
Microsoft has announced some big moves for Xbox and Xbox Game Pass today as they released a conversation/interview between Head of Xbox Phil Spencer and the CEO of Microsoft Satya Nadella. There s quite a few of them, so check them out below:
What was announced today for Xbox and Xbox Game Pass?
The major announcement is that their Xbox Game Pass will be embedded into internet-connected televisions with no extra hardware required except a controller. This looks like it ll basically be a gaming Netflix that people have been wanting from Microsoft from a long while. The closest comparison so far is the Steam Link, but it looks like Microsoft is taking it a step further with their new streaming devices that people to plug into their TV s and game monitors. Hopefully, this time around it ll do better.