Microsoft Xbox exec is 'not sweating it' about Steam Machines

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Valve used CES 2014 to show the first wave of third-party Steam Machine PCs that will use the Linux-based SteamOS. The idea is that these computers will be small enough to be hooked up to a big-screen TV in a living room. In theory, they could be considered competition for dedicated game consoles like Microsoft's just-launched Xbox One.

However, if Microsoft is worried about Steam Machines taking some of its Xbox business away, the company isn't admitting to it. In a chat with Engadget, Microsoft's Xbox Chief Product Officer Marc Whitten said, "I think there's space for both. I'm not sweating it."

Whitten did state that he didn't quite know what to make of Valve's Steam Machine/SteamOS initiative yet, but was quick to say that he was not trying to criticize Valve's plans either. He said, "I continue to think that PC gaming – the sort of uber configuration and I can change everything and I can mod – that's an important thing and there's a lot of people that wanna do that."

Whitten was a bit more enthusiastic about the chances for the Oculus Rift VR helmet, which showed off a new and improved prototype at CES 2014. While Whitten said that he has used the devices and liked it so far, he stopped short of saying if Microsoft has any Oculus Rift dev kits of their own. He also doesn't think that sales of the helmet, which currently does not support any game consoles, will detract from Xbox One sales, stating, "It's just gonna increase the surface area, and I think that's an incredible thing."

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FinancialChadPosted:

It'll be interesting to see how the steam consoles do, and how they compete :)

AustraliansPosted:

VPN Then again you get the social interaction on consoles.


Yeah, overall it's a better vibe, less modders, easier communicating. Overall I'd go with the Xbox any day

AustraliansPosted:

It seems too complicated, I don't wanna mess around with one of those DX

Scared_of_WaterPosted:

D3FEKT
Cyimking
-CP Microsoft should be very worried....


Of who? The only people who's going to buy steam machines are PC gamers... IF THAT.


pc master race like there $5000 machines and with keyboards so i doubt they would buy it aye.


Plus, they already have steam so what will be the point.

D3FEKTPosted:

Cyimking
-CP Microsoft should be very worried....


Of who? The only people who's going to buy steam machines are PC gamers... IF THAT.


pc master race like there $5000 machines and with keyboards so i doubt they would buy it aye.

KatsumiPosted:

-CP Microsoft should be very worried....


Eh.. the steam machines are generally high in price so we will have to wait and see if this is actually a threat to Microsoft

AlzarahPosted:

im actually anxious to see what this steam machine can do.

ZoidbergPosted:

-CP Microsoft should be very worried....


I really don't think M$ has anything to really worry about it

CyimkingPosted:

-CP Microsoft should be very worried....


Of who? The only people who's going to buy steam machines are PC gamers... IF THAT.

-CPPosted:

Microsoft should be very worried....