Valve Unveils Steam Machine Console
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Valve enters the console hardware arena again with its Steam Machines 2.0 revamp, a new console PC box that runs SteamOS and plays Steam PC games.
As they counted down the days until the launch of Cyberpunk 2077, hardcore types feverishly speculated about how Sony’s 10.3- teraflop console would stack up against Microsoft’s 12-teraflop monolith.
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Now, Valve is once again announcing an alternative to PlayStation and Xbox. It’s once again calling it the Steam Machine. And the pitch, once again, is an open-source Linux PC for your living room instead of a proprietary box that only plays a specific library of games.
Nintendo. After all, launching a new console is a big deal, especially when that console is looking to follow up on the incredibly successful Switch. Thankfully for Nintendo and its fans, the company has absolutely knocked 2025 out of the park,
Any conversation about what made the original Xbox great will inevitably circle back around to Halo. You can create the most technically advanced piece of hardware out there, but without system-selling games that take advantage of it,
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Relive Your Nintendo Gaming History Across Consoles and Decades Through the New Store App
Nintendo has released a new mobile app for its storefront for iOS and Android, and while the Nintendo Store app does a good job of making it easier to browse and purchase games for the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, its most compelling feature may be one that lays out your Nintendo gaming history by year.
Microsoft just bumped Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to $30 per month which is one of the pricier gaming subscriptions available. But Amazon found a workaround that cuts your monthly cost down to $18 with this three-month membership code dropping from $59 to $54.
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Cheaper PS5 Console Revealed, But There's a Catch
Sony reveals that a version of the PlayStation 5 console will be sold for a significantly lower price than normal, but there's a catch.
The GTA 6 delay was big news last week. However, could this delay also mean the next-generation console platforms are being pushed back?