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Will steam games, ever hit the console systems PS4, XBox etc. Or no, different companies, different games, never coming together?
I don't see why they'd do this. Games would not work automatically at all. I don't know what you mean by Steamplay. Steam game streaming? That could work, but many games that are only for Windows would have to be ported, and this is NOT up to Valve. It'd be essentially a competitor to PSN. I mean, this makes no sense. Sony/Microsoft have no interest in competition for software sales.I honestly find it so strange that Steam itself hasn't landed onto Xbox/PS4. That just seems like such an intuitive move they should've done from the start TBH. Easier said than done, but if Steam has landed onto PC, OS X, and freaking Ubuntu, where the variation of machines that run those OSes varies from electric potato to supercomputers, I'm sure getting it right for consoles' specific specs won't be an issue.
Not all games would automatically work that way, obviously, but the Steamplay (or whatever it's called) stuff should.
Oh NVM.I don't see why they'd do this. Games would not work automatically at all. I don't know what you mean by Steamplay. Steam game streaming? That could work, but many games that are only for Windows would have to be ported, and this is NOT up to Valve. It'd be essentially a competitor to PSN. I mean, this makes no sense. Sony/Microsoft have no interest in competition for software sales.
Steam may be available for Linux, but only games that have been ported to Linux or natively built for it work on Linux regardless of that.
I can see a number of reasons for Steam not to be on consoles.
That, I call nonsense, as Microsoft/Sony would not want a competitor on their platforms.Oh NVM.
I recall seeing 'Steamplay' on a number of titles on the store alongside Windows and MAC as playable platforms. I assumed that was a type of game that ran off Steam. Just looked it up and I was wrong. Titles labeled 'Steamplay' give you licenses for the game on both OSes.
So yeah I'll take back the first post. Makes sense why it's not on consoles now.
I still think Steam itself should be available on the PS4/Xbone and then have it up to the developers to publish it there as well. (+ having it linked to the PSN store somehow.)