Asgardi 2026-03-06 13:45 Sexual content Violent content Spam My rights are infringed Others Thank you for your time. We will take care of this matter as soon as posible They are concerned about both. Meaning Steam (and Epic) being on Steam Machines and also on future Xbox machines. And those machines what ever they are called will simply be PCs with what ever covers. So the real threat is all competition effectively going PC-compatible, so they want to start fighting PC. And by the way that will be a fight they will lose, especially as hardware prices are increasing rapidly. Like Comment Share 0Ben Lyons GR® 2026-03-09 15:06 Sexual content Violent content Spam My rights are infringed Others Thank you for your time. We will take care of this matter as soon as posible In reply to: @Asgardi They are concerned about both. Meaning Steam (and Epic) being on Steam Machines and also on future Xbox machines. And those machines what ever they are called will simply be PCs with what ever covers. So the real threat is all competition effectively going PC-compatible, so they want to start fighting PC. And by the way that will be a fight they will lose, especially as hardware prices are increasing rapidly. Agreed. In the long-run, it's a battle Sony could lose if it stays it's course, but at the same time it's all highly dependent on uncertain price points right now. If Project Helix costs £1,000+ as some rumours suggest, a PlayStation model at two-thirds of that price or lower should still dominate the next generation of console sales. Early doors, but it seems like we're staring down a very exciting period for gaming hardware. Like Comment Share 0 You must be logged in to comment. If you are not yet a member - join now!
Ben Lyons GR® 2026-03-09 15:06 Sexual content Violent content Spam My rights are infringed Others Thank you for your time. We will take care of this matter as soon as posible In reply to: @Asgardi They are concerned about both. Meaning Steam (and Epic) being on Steam Machines and also on future Xbox machines. And those machines what ever they are called will simply be PCs with what ever covers. So the real threat is all competition effectively going PC-compatible, so they want to start fighting PC. And by the way that will be a fight they will lose, especially as hardware prices are increasing rapidly. Agreed. In the long-run, it's a battle Sony could lose if it stays it's course, but at the same time it's all highly dependent on uncertain price points right now. If Project Helix costs £1,000+ as some rumours suggest, a PlayStation model at two-thirds of that price or lower should still dominate the next generation of console sales. Early doors, but it seems like we're staring down a very exciting period for gaming hardware. Like Comment Share 0 You must be logged in to comment. If you are not yet a member - join now!