Some thoughts on Steam and future of gaming

Recently, Valve announced three new hardware products: Steam Controller, Steam Frame, and Steam Machine and they’re all coming out early 2026. No price information was included and Valve did state they’ll talk about the next version of Steam Deck later on.

The Steam controller is basically a standalone version of the controls for the Steam Deck. It looks robust and has all the bells and whistles of a fully decked out controller with back buttons, gyro sensors, TMR control sticks (no stick drift), and two track pads for specific pointer games. I like it and definitely will check it out especially if it has support for other systems like the Switch.

I’m not into VR at the moment so I have little to say about the Steam Frame except it does seem to be a technical beast. It’s a significant upgrade to the Valve Index with the main selling point being the built in eye tracking resolution called Foveated Streaming. This would allow devs to rely on the hardware (and OS) of the Steam Frame rather than building it out themselves which will save time and resources. This is pretty neat but it being a VR headset is still a hurdle from going mainstream.

And then we have the Steam Machine which is the glimpse into Valve’s foray into the console market. “Wait isn’t it a PC though?” you whisper to the computer screen reading this dumb blog. Yeah, sure. It’s a PC but the biggest draw is you can play games on the couch with this PC. That’s the biggest news for this lil’ cube.

It’s been no secret Valve used the Steam Deck as an experiment to expand the reach of their PC gaming ecosystem and as their SteamOS showcase. The Steam Deck is just fantastic as a handheld PC gaming device and a big part is due to the operating system Valve has been cooking on for several years. And now they can expand their Steam marketplace with a PC that’s dedicated to the console experience.

Valve’s hoping this bad boy disrupts the industry

Wah wah wah PCs are better than consoles. There’s like a hundred million people that don’t give a fuck about that. They want something that can play quality video games and do it pretty easily. Not this tinkering the graphics settings or reinstalling the OS for the fifth time. And Valve making a dedicated operating system for their dedicated hardware so players can buy more games from their dedicated online marketplace is a win for them. They are doing well when the Xbox division within Microsoft continues to stumble.

Valve is now expanding their business by making consoles—I mean PCs that act like consoles—so they can grow their user base and players reliance on them. They don’t have to; they could have just relied on Steam for the foreseeable future since no other PC gaming marketplace can overtake Valve’s money printer.

To put it simply, Valve is going after the Xbox and PlayStation user base (mostly PlayStation). For the last several years, the digital ecosystem is the product. With libraries, gaming patterns, and reliability, and friends network, people will buy the system attached to the ecosystem they invested in the most.

Sony has sold over 80 million PS5s and Microsoft has sold 33 million Xbox Series X and S. That’s a lot of room to work with especially when the appeal is being able to just buy a Steam Machine so you can play your (future) PlayStation and Xbox favorites. It’s also why Nintendo is basically just competing with itself, trying to get the Switch 2 to match the behemoth the original Switch was (and kinda still is, devs are not going to forget that there are over 150 million Switches sold anytime soon).

Is Valve going to be able to sell 50 million Steam Machines? Probably not. But the point is to start getting more and more players hooked onto Steam and the ecosystem. And their best bet is to make a console. With the trajectory of how things are going, in some years time you’ll just need a Steam Machine and a Nintendo console and you’ll have access to almost every new game. The future of gaming is PCs acting like consoles.

A small intro to SuperThisWay

A picture of Super This Way's logo which is a funny version of Link from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
An image of me in my natural form

Yeah I finally made a blog. I hope to use this as a journal of sorts where I can dump some thoughts and feelings around things. Mostly I’ll be talking about video games but sometimes I’ll talk about other stuff that I want to talk about. Y’know cause this is my blog and I can do whatever I want with my blog. This is an extension of my YouTube channel (which you can subscribe please and thank you!) where I talk about video games that affected me. You can also follow my Backloggd account too and see what I’m up to in almost real time. And maybe if you want to see stupid reposts (or re-skeets) and random skeets, I’m on Blue Sky.

Video games is the bulk of this blog. I hope you like what I have to say about it. I’ve been playing video games since I got a Sega Saturn when I was like 3 or 4 years old. But I really got into it when I go the Nintendo 64. I got all the major consoles and a PC. I don’t have any loyalty except to Zelda. I also tend to play shorter games now since I’m in my thirties and I don’t have as much time as I did before.

To give a real quick idea of myself and my video games ideas, these are my ten favorite games as of the time in no particular order:

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Earthbound
Elden Ring
Fire Emblem Awakening
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Resident Evil 4 (2004)
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Star Wars Rouge Squadron II: Rouge Leader
Mass Effect
Void Stranger

I have way way more favorite games (like five more Zelda titles) but I wanted to have a balance of franchise and genre of the kinda games I love. Breath of the Wild is obvious. Earthbound is so weird and quirky and just unique and influential in almost everything. Elden Ring is a sublime piece of art. Fire Emblem Awakening is arguably the best RPG Tactics game ever. The Phantom Pain plays like a game released in 2027 but it came out on a freaking Xbox 360 and PS3. The original Resident Evil 4 is consequential to the idea of third person action shooters and horror. Knights of the Old Republic is my “I am your father” Star Wars moment (and it’s not canon yet, thanks Disney). Rouge Leader is the best flight combat action game. Mass Effect (and the trilogy) was so ambitious and amazing especially with the story and player choice elements. And Void Stranger is almost impossible to recommend to anybody, but it’s a joy to break it apart and get to the bottom of all the little secrets it has.

I love playing single-player action/adventure games, but man do I love to try out new stuff. I’ve been into short PC games lately, but I’m still gonna dedicate time to playing a game I’m interested in for sure. I value new experiences so I usually don’t replay games unless it’s been some time since I’ve played them.

I’m also a dad I guess, so maybe you’ll see some stuff about being a dad and video games (or the lack of lol). I also do “lol” or “lmao” sometimes so whatever. But yeah being a dad is great except for how much I can’t play video games. I can’t wait for my kid to get older so we can play together.

I’m based in Chicago, IL so you’re also gonna see some Chicago stuff pop up here and there, maybe. But yes I love Chicago and you just need to deal with the city being the best in the world.

I also like politics. Wait no. I like to follow politics. So yeah you’ll maybe see me rant about some stupid stuff around politics. If that turns you off, you can just not read those posts and read posts you like.

Anyway, thank you for seeing this page and I hope you can visit time to time and tell me how much you like or don’t like this.

I need to come up with a tag line so if you can help with that, that’d be sweet!

And thank you!