Microsoft surprised many of its fans with a peek at the future of Xbox. Instead of announcing the new Xbox console, they revealed two powerful Xbox Ally

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    23 hours ago

    I’m not arguing about why valve is or isn’t doing it, i’m just stating the facts: they’ve decided that it’s not worth working on/investing in. I guess I’m not really sure what kind of point you’re trying to make here

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      23 hours ago

      The point being that it will resume when the technology exists; it’s not that they lost interest in it.

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        19 hours ago

        I tried to make similar points in regards of it being too early in the console’s lifespan.

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        Maybe I am misremembering their statements on the matter, but I’ve seen no indication that they’re planning on another version any time soon. All they have said, again IIRC and maybe something changed the last few months, is that they would like to revisit it when the hardware becomes more capable and worthy of a refresh. But that means they literally aren’t even working on it right now, which means we are likely years out from even an announcement. There is no point in sitting around waiting for it or planning for it at this stage. We are completely speculating about any timeline, again, because they aren’t even thinking about version two right now. You’d be lucky if you saw one within the next three years

        I think people forget that they are not a very large company. This isn’t just percolating in the background. They are focused much more heavilyon steam OS and third-party support right now than they are even considering building a second steam deck. They’ve explicitly said as much.

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            22 hours ago

            I don’t understand how that’s any different than what I’m saying, in fact that’s the interview I am referencing in my above comment. They “aren’t even thinking about it until next year at least.” How is that at all incompatible with what I’m saying? That’s not even a promise that they’re going to make one. It’s the verbal acknowledgment that in 2026 they might think about building something again. That’s so flimsy and does not require any accountability/commitment from them.

            The title of your article is literally “we may never get a steam deck 2.”

            He even says:

            Not to say that Valve isn’t thinking about it. It’s kind of clear from Griffais’ answers (more on those later) that some talks have started. But with SteamOS’ journey progressing from just being on one really good console to being on as many devices as possible, is the original Steam Deck going to be chalked up as something that walked so the rest of the industry could fly? Maybe.

            I mean read over his “Outlook“ section. He’s pretty much fully aligned with my assessment

            I have to ask, did you actually read this article in full?

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              22 hours ago

              Yes, I did. I also didn’t read between the lines and take that to mean that they’re not working on it, investing in it, etc. It just means that we can’t predict the future, and what makes sense now might not make sense in a few years when the technology does exist. The Outlook section was the author’s conjecture of what could come to pass, but he can’t predict the future either.

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                It’s not reading between the lines. They are literally saying they are not working on it right now, and that they might next year. If if if’s abound. I just don’t understand how you’re treating this as another steam deck is in the works. There is no company in the world that would say they have no plans to refresh their hardware while they are still making hardware sales as well, yet for some reason we’re taking corporate lines and extrapolating so much because it’s valve? I mean what they said is basically a non-answer. “We will consider making another if conditions are right”?

                Like throw down a date. Give me a year. When do you think they’re going to drop another steam deck? Based on the information you have seen, I don’t understand how you can come to any sort of concrete statement without reading between the lines yourself.