Imagine if the next Xbox console came with Steam and Game Pass, plus all those PlayStation games that Sony might bring over. Wouldn’t that be a dream scenario for gamers?
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But here’s a big question—would the new console even still support Xbox-exclusive games? The latest handheld has raised some eyebrows regarding this.
They’re claiming it’s not a console, but I think they’re paving the way for how the next Xbox will operate!
Well, we basically already have that with PCs. If you want Steam, Game Pass, and flexibility in gaming, a gaming PC is the way to go. But I get the excitement for a console version.
Right? Plus, with pricing being similar now, it’s a tough call for new buyers!
Exactly! It’s funny how some console users are just discovering what PC gamers have had access to for ages.
Here’s a spicy take: if Xbox goes full Steam, does that mean traditional console gaming is on its way out? A mini PC experience might be the new norm!
Honestly, if they do choose to diverge from traditional consoles, they could create something innovative.
I can see that happening! A cheap mini PC with game capabilities is way more appealing new kids on the block.
Honestly, if Microsoft starts putting Steam on their consoles, it could be a real challenge for them. Why would they let another store compete directly with their own?
Exactly! It feels like they might be throwing the competition a lifeline instead of keeping all sales in-house.
Right! It’s like they’re confusing everyone with their strategy. We just want clarity.
Think about it: if you could download games like Elden Ring on your Xbox without waiting on Xbox exclusivity, plus access to titles like Forza or Sea of Thieves, that’d be pretty awesome!
Totally! If they’re moving towards breaking the console mold, it could change everything.