Gabe Newell shrugs off Xbox One momentum

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Gabe Newell shrugs off Xbox One momentum

Valve managing director Gabe Newell appeared somewhat indifferent to the recent success of Xbox One during his CES presentation on Monday.

Following the announcement by Microsoft that Xbox One sales have reached three million units since the console's November 22 launch, Newell was asked by a CES audience member whether Valve's Steam Machines can manage such a feat over the next twelve months.

"Well, it'd take a while for them to catch up. I mean, we're at 65 million," Newell joked, referring to the recent announcement that Steam's user base has reached that milestone.

The Seattle corporation's new ambition is to expand Steam to the living-room with a new line of console-like devices. A line of thirteen separate Steam Machines, each with different specs and price points, was revealed by valve at CES.

Prices of the systems range from $499 up to the multiple thousands of dollars, and Valve is bundling each one with the idiosyncratic Steam Controller.

The driving ambition is for the Steam PC and Mac platform, which carries more than 2,000 games, to be fully accessible on each Linux-based Steam Machine. Presently, less than 300 Steam games are currently coded for those Linux devices, though the number is expected to naturally increase.

Newell did not directly answer the question and offer an outlook on the sales momentum of Steam Machines.

"Part of why we think that this is the right direction to go in is that we can benefit from everything that people have already done," he added.

"If I buy a game on Steam and am running it on Windows, I can go to one of the Steam Machines and I already have the game. So the benefit as a developer, you benefit as a consumer, having that PC experience extended into the living room."

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MaggardoPosted:

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Katsumi
Buxtyyy Xbox is the most successful "CONSOLE" not gaming platform. Everyone needs to remember that really.


The Xbox was not the most successful gaming platform last time i checked.


Yeah, only in the U.S it was, Globally it was not.


I believe globally the PS2 was.


Yeah, globally the PS2 was the most successful console. Last I checked, it had sold over 150 million consoles.

MavericksPosted:

I love how he aimed this toward the Xbox One and not the PS4. Sony and Valve can are so jealous it's unreal.

IndianBoymodzPosted:

TitanFall I find that joke about 65million people has steam and it will take a while for ms to catch up, when steam is a free program and you can get it on any computer/laptop even smart phones


Xbox has 46 million members and that was a year ago I'm pretty sure it like 55 million now or higher.
How is it going to take Microsoft a while to catch up.

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Katsumi
Buxtyyy Xbox is the most successful "CONSOLE" not gaming platform. Everyone needs to remember that really.


The Xbox was not the most successful gaming platform last time i checked.


Yeah, only in the U.S it was, Globally it was not.


I believe globally the PS2 was.

D3FEKTPosted:

steam may have 65million users but how many are active? i've made 3 steam accounts, all my brothers have 1 or 2 each and non of us are active.

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Katsumi
Buxtyyy Xbox is the most successful "CONSOLE" not gaming platform. Everyone needs to remember that really.


The Xbox was not the most successful gaming platform last time i checked.


Yeah, only in the U.S it was, Globally it was not.

ErebdraugPosted:

Scared_of_Water It's like he assumes they've already sold 68 mill, like many people out there I'm still trying to figure out who the target audience for the steam machine is.


[quote]Newell joked, referring to the recent announcement that Steam's user base has reached that milestone.
He isn't assuming they've already sold 68 million, he's making a joke about the current user base of Steam. As for the target audience for the Steam Machine's, the target audience is for current PC gamers who want to chill back on the couch with a controller and still play the games they could while sitting at a desk. It also acts as an alternative to people who want to get into PC gaming but don't want to/know how to build their own PC or don't want to spend a lot more than they should on a pre-built.

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As soon as Xbox ONE sold (THREE) million consoles, he stopped believing in Microsoft's existence. Long live G4b3n.

TitanFallPosted:

I find that joke about 65million people has steam and it will take a while for ms to catch up, when steam is a free program and you can get it on any computer/laptop even smart phones

KatsumiPosted:

Scared_of_Water It's like he assumes they've already sold 68 mill, like many people out there I'm still trying to figure out who the target audience for the steam machine is.


The article did state that we was only saying that as a joke. I am personally very interested in how the steam boxes will do in the market