Gabe Newell: Living Room PCs Will Compete With Next-Gen Consoles

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Gabe Newell appears to have confirmed rumours that Valve are working on a “Steam Box” – a hardware package designed to bring the PC right to the living room. Talking to Kotaku on the red carpet at the VGAs, Newell said that the response to Big Picture mode was “stronger than expected” and that this, combined with the ongoing push into Linux, gave Valve a lot of flexibility when it came to designing their own living room-friendly hardware.

As for a time-frame, Newell said that he’d expect these sorts of packages to go on sale next year – though it isn’t entirely clear if he was talking about Valve’s own efforts or those of other companies looking to do similar things. “We’ll do it but we also think other people will as well,” he said.

From the sounds of things, however, Valve’s plans for the living room don’t entail recreating as open and malleable a system as the PC experience currently is.

“Well certainly our hardware will be a very controlled environment,” he said, calling Valve’s offering a turnkey solution. “If you want more flexibility, you can always buy a more general purpose PC.”

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Source: http://kotaku.com/5966860/gabe-newell-living-room-pcs-will-compete-with-next+gen-consoles

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Monopoly_ManPosted:

I can't believe this, I think the money would be better spent if it went towards a game streaming service. That way people with low end PC's can play AAA titles and then use big-picture if they wish to play in their living room.