So Steam announced that they are bringing out a new Steam Machine, this time designed in-house.
IF they can hit a decent price point I think they might actually be competitive in the console market this time, especially if Microsoft does try and price themselves out of the market with the next XBox, like they seem to be trying to do. They've got a huge library ready to go day one, since it essentially has all the proton-compatible steam games available out of the box, it looks nice(and even has customizable faceplates) and it can also run desktop Linux apps making it more flexible than any console since the PS3(before Sony disabled third party OS support). Maybe this will also convince a few game companies to enable their anti-cheat solutions on Linux as well.
IF they can hit a decent price point I think they might actually be competitive in the console market this time, especially if Microsoft does try and price themselves out of the market with the next XBox, like they seem to be trying to do. They've got a huge library ready to go day one, since it essentially has all the proton-compatible steam games available out of the box, it looks nice(and even has customizable faceplates) and it can also run desktop Linux apps making it more flexible than any console since the PS3(before Sony disabled third party OS support). Maybe this will also convince a few game companies to enable their anti-cheat solutions on Linux as well.