
Valve is reigniting our imagination. According to circulating rumours online, the company is working on a gaming console designed for televisions. Is a new era of gaming on the horizon, in which our Steam library will find a home in the living room? If these reports prove to be true, Valve could surprise the market and change our approach to home entertainment.
Valve has been proving for years that it understands gamers better than most companies on the market. Steam is an unmatched PC platform, and the Steam Deck has shown that they can create great hardware. A console for the television seems like a natural step. Imagine something like the Steam Deck, but without a screen – connected to our television, easy to use, yet powerful thanks to access to thousands of games. It would be a decent competitor for the XBOX or PS5.
According to rumours, it would be a small console that would allow us to run games locally or stream them from the cloud. Technology known from the Steam Deck, namely SteamOS, could serve as the basis for such a device. Such hardware could operate as a cloud game streamer or as a fully-fledged gaming machine, depending on the version and price. If Valve opts for streaming, we could expect competition for Xbox Game Pass or GeForce Now.
For years, we have been looking for a simple and cheap way to access our Steam library on the big screen. Not everyone has gaming computers hooked up to their television. The Steam Deck has proven that Valve understands the needs of gamers. Now we could get a solution dedicated to our living rooms – a place where we want to relax, not struggle with configuration like on PCs.
Valve, known for avoiding traditional conferences and marketing hype, could release this console in a surprising way – much like the Steam Deck. If the rumours prove to be true, the announcement of the device could cause a stir in the industry, and we would be first in line to test it.
Considering the success of the Steam Deck, the project of a console for televisions seems to be a step that has a chance of working. Valve has the technology, games, and support that makes us believe in the success of this idea. The biggest question remains the price and functionality – will the hardware allow us to play the latest titles? Or will it be a device focused mainly on streaming and older games?
We do not yet know what form this project will take, but if Valve is indeed working on a console, we can be excited. This could be the breakthrough we have been waiting for – are you ready for Steam in your living room?
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/1h7521g/looks_like_valve_is_working_on_a_steamos_device/target=_blank/?rdt=55357