Steam Machine is “Microsoft’s worst nightmare” according to analysts, and one day Xbox games might be more beneficial to Valve than their own publisher: “Xbox console sales have really struggled”

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Microsoft leaders have so far warmly welcomed the new Steam Machine, despite the PC-console black box looking worryingly like competition to its recent “this is an Xbox, everything’s an Xbox” strategy. But analysts aren’t sure that the publisher should feel so unruffled. They tell GamesRadar+ the Steam Machine might be “Microsoft’s worst nightmare.”

“Steam Machine basically turns Microsoft’s worst nightmare into a shipping product,” explains Joost van Dreunen, NYU Stern School of Business professor and games industry analyst. “It pushes Microsoft further down the path it’s already walking, where Game Pass and cloud access matter more than plastic boxes.”

Player holding white Asus ROG Xbox Ally next to table with iced coffee on top.

The Asus ROG Xbox Ally might point to the future of Xbox consoles. (Image credit: Microsoft / Asus)

“As one of the largest publishers on Steam,” Spencer continued, “we welcome new options for players to access games everywhere.”

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