Report: Valve made 17B~ in revenue this year. With 336 employees. “One of the most efficient businesses of all time.”

NeoGAF is an echo chamber where the majority agrees that Sony makes the best products since sliced bread.

You see what you want to see then. In your very next post you are assuming folks who are not favorable towards Valve are Sony fans. Probably should look into those folks a bit more or just cut out the silly tribalism altogether.
 
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I found this last night. Gaben talks about economics and valves origin story. Not for everyone, but extremely interesting if this kinda stuff floats your boat.

 
If Sony makes their PC store a seamless expansion of their console PSN, it will be bigger than Steam.

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If Sony wants to bring their store in PC, they will do it. If Valve wants to bring their store to PlayStation, they can't because Sony doesn't allows them to do so. Sony has the monopoly of game sales in PS, Steam doesn't have it in PC.

Steam isn't a monopoly, because anybody can create their own gaming store in PC, there are dozens. League or Legends and the other Riot games, Fortnite and the other Epic games, Roblox, the chinese, lus CD Projekt/EA/Ubi/MS/etc stores. There's a ton outside Steam. I mean, Roblox even happens to haev more players than Steam.

If Sony makes their PC store a seamless expansion of their console PSN, it will be bigger than Steam.


The difference is that Valve mostly just runs a store. The other two make consoles and have a ton of game development teams


No, the popularity of PS/home consoles and PC is very different per country. Same goes with top game genres and even if less different, there's a notable difference in age ranges and gender distribution.

They are pretty different markets with pretty different behavior. Not just in how big GaaS percentually are in each place.
If Sony makes their PC store a seamless expansion of their console PSN, it will be bigger than Steam.

How so?

They will only divide the fanbase they already have. They might not lose anyone, but they won't gain anyone either most likely. The console players might migrate to PC but at the risk of not needing the console aspect any longer. PC players probably never cared about the console anyway, but certain games might appeal to them, but they are pretty much getting the best Sony has to offer eventually now anyway.
 
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ok so it is okay to console war about steambox rumoured price but if I reply with a quote from a reliable leaker like Kepler on the rumored price of Magnus its wrong? You fanboys are something else.
SMH, you are still doing it. What am I a fanboy of?
 
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If Sony makes their PC store a seamless expansion of their console PSN, it will be bigger than Steam.

How so?

They will only divide the fanbase they already have. They might not lose anyone, but they won't gain anyone either most likely. The console players might migrate to PC but at the risk of not needing the console aspect any longer. PC players probably never cared about the console anyway, but certain games might appeal to them, but they are pretty much getting the best Sony has to offer eventually now anyway.
Console PSN already has MAU yearly peaks of 129M, growing every year, partly thanks to the new users they already are adding from PC.

If the PC PSN would be a seamless expansion of the console PSN (meaning same user, crossbuy, crossplay, shared trophies/friendlist/cloud saves etc and same games than in PS6, but pretty likely just a small portion of the PS4 and PS5 ones) they would add to their existing console PSN MAU the new MAU they'd put on top from PC PSN.

Which would mean that day one would have somewhat similar MAU than Steam, wouldn't start from zero. The PC+consoles PSN would compete against the PC+'consoles' Steam.

If PC games have crossbuy with PS in PC PSN but not in Steam, means many users who now buy on Steam and PS would move from Steam to PSN to avoid having to buy the game twice. And would make PC players more appealing to get a PS because they'd be building a PS catalog by buying games on PC PSN, so if later they buy a PS they already would have their catalog there.

That would mean that the current influx of PC players who get PS consoles would become bigger than the current one that is helping PS reach its all time biggest active userbase.

That also would mean that if PS players want to play their PS games on a portable wouldn't need to buy a Switch 2 and buy these games again: getting a PC handheld they'd already have their PS6/PC PSN catalog there. Meaning, a potential seamless consoles+PC PSN would also steal a bit of Nintendo market share, not only Steam one.
 
Jesus Christ some of y'all lmao. So salty with Valve, and for what? About a speculated price? At least wait until things are confirmed to get in a tizzy, lmao.

This is like their only opening to get pissy at Valve beyond constantly reminding everyone that it's DRM.

It's all that they have, there is never bad news. Not long ago, there wasn't even a Steam Machine to get upset over. Let them have some crumbs.

I don't know what the price will be, but even if it's $1k, which is a terrible deal, I find the sarcastic comments about Gabe's yacht uncalled for. The implication is he owes you something. If you don't like the price you can use a different PC. Gabe gets his yacht no matter what. The company is worth 17bn, get over it...
 
Yes and the biggest sign of respect they showed and still do these days is not going public.

It's going to be a shitshow when Gabe kicks it. We should all be rooting for the most stress-free luxury life he can get for the sake of our Steam clients.
 
The vibes that bitter haters like @DR3AM , _Ex_ _Ex_ , @Crunchbox , @EverydayBeast brings into this thread:

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There's a reason valve has this popularity.

Theres no denying that it is thanks to them being first on pc to have their own store.
Because people were there day one, they have their entire library on Steam.
Plenty of other stores have tried to compete, and they have all failed.

Epic Games have even tried to use their Fortnite money to gain customers by giving out new games, and 99 percent of people who uses the epic Games store are using the launcher to launch Fortnite, and to log in and claim free games every Thursday.

The main reason gog can compete with Steam is because they cater to different markets.
Steam is where you go to play modern games, and gog are for old games, or Indies. At least that is my preference, and I feel like I see the pattern of plenty of other people does as well.

Ubisoft and EA had their own stores for years after pulling their franchises from Steam, and after many years they now brought them back, because they just sell alot better on steam.

Microsoft always had a horrendous store on pc which is crazy since it's their own OS.
The only reason it's being used on pc is because of game Pass and play anywhere titles.

There's a huge player base that completely ignores big games if they don't arrive on steam. Alan Wake 2 allegedly suffered alot from being an epic exclusive.

Steamcel cope
 
No, your loyal customers are not idiots and can make decisions for themselves. If they don't like the offer, they don't need to buy it.
Funny how 10 minutes after PS5 Pro came out the whole internet decided customers cant make their own decisions to that purchase….
I wonder if those same people will act the same
 
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