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by balefrost
1362 days ago
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It's unclear whether Valve is playing the long game or simply hedging their bets. My recollection is that their investment in Linux was expressly stated to be a hedge against a future where Microsoft put Windows in a walled garden, like iOS. On the other hand, I know that a bunch of people are unhappy that the Steam Controller has been discontinued. Secondhand prices are through the roof. |
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> https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2012/07/26/windows-8-i...
Obviously none of that came to pass, we are two more Windows releases on and much has changed since. It is serendipitous the tech built is so great for delivering a portable experience - I think Valve's actions and words demonstrate it to be far more committed to the Deck than prior efforts, I don't see this as hedging bets. And why wouldn't they? At this stage they appear to have a hit product on their hands.
In 2022, Microsoft and Valve have strategic partnerships too, which certainly wasn't the case in 2012:
> https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/30/18645250/microsoft-xbox-g...
> https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/26/22952086/valve-microsoft-...
> https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/25/22550103/microsoft-new-wi...