Gabe Newell, a valve The commander seems to have pointed half a sentence to this …
Gaben (who knows for what reason …) showed up at school to give a lecture. This is clear so far. But he had a brief note outlining Valve’s plans for the near future, which he just didn’t include steam Includes whether we believe Valve’s co-founder who might still be hesitant to start a certain # 3 …
Newell was asked whether or not Steam would put any games on consoles or stay Computer-N? Let’s ignore the interviewer here because he’s called Valve Steam. But what was Gabin’s response? “Hmmm … by the end of the year you’ll have a better idea about that.” This was also recorded on video, so it is definitely not fiction, and it may not be possible to create a fake video (artificial intelligence-assisted fake video) at this moment …
It follows or Steam will appear on consoles, but we don’t see much opportunity for that (let’s say that would be really weird), but it’s realistic for Valve to announce a cross-platform game by the end of the year. The time has come for that, too, since the last console release was over nine years old: PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 received Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in 2012. Nothing has since. (Long ago, at the height of 2008, The Orange Box was also a big step up, with Team Fortress 2, the first part of Portal, and Half-Life 2, plus two episodes, visiting the PS3 / X360 duo.)
We have no idea what we will end up with PlayStation 5I was on Xbox seriesEn show. It might end up being In The Valley Of Gods: Developed by Campo Santo, who previously created Firewatch as a standalone, but the game has been put on hold because they also got into the Half-Life: Alyx business. (And maybe “Alex” just gets, for example, a PlayStation VR… Port.)
With Valve you never know …
Source: PSL