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I already can use my pc from my couch if i want..........like everyone who knows how to connect a pc to the TV.......
Many may not have a gaming PC to do that. That's why they're on console.
With this integration, they can likely now experience Steam, and PC exclusive games without the need for a gaming PC.
It's a win win for Steam, who will now have access those millions of Xbox users (i think we can say Steam numbers are again going to bubble as it did with Steam Deck), and a win for Xbox who wants to sell machines.
I'm sure some will find a benefit from it. But it's no different than what anyone can do now with their PC. Just hook it up to the TV and have Steam auto launch into BPM. Sit on the couch with the controller and start gaming.
Guess the next Xbox will be more of gaming appliance.
That's my guess. Both for me do very well, and so i hope it's true.
You do not need a gaming pc to connect it to a tv.......and for game streaming you do not need a gaming pc....or a pc at all.
Either is a win for Valve.
It is no doubt. It's a win for both imo.