Greg Miller
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And that's my point.
And I think, yeah, then you turn and you look at Xbox who Sarah Bond in her tour of quotes recently, right.
Of like, you know, the next one is going to be a luxury, a premium system, a luxury system, whatever she called it.
And we all went, oh, it's going to be a grand and it's going to cost more than an Xbox, less than a high-end gaming PC.
And I would imagine knowing nothing, it'll be more powerful than this for sure.
But then we're back to the success you've seen with the Switch, the success the Steam Deck itself has seen against the other handhelds that are more powerful.
Yeah, 100%.
Yeah.
Very, very exciting stuff.
Let me bring in another IGN article.
This is, of course, W.Y.P.
That's Wesley in pool at IGN.
That's the Imagine Games Network.
And this is reiterating, but I think it's worth the conversation.
Valve says it has a pretty good idea of what Steam Deck 2 is going to be.
Explains why it's holding off for now.
Jumping in, he's talking to software engineer Pierre Loup-Griffalf.
Quote, obviously the Steam Deck is not our focus today, but the same things we said in the past where we are really interested to work on what's next for Steam Deck.
The thing we're making sure of is that it's a worthwhile enough performance upgrade to make sense as a standalone product.
We're not interested in getting to a point where it's 20 or 30 or even 50% more performance at the same battery life.