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Steam on Xbox 360 still possible, says Valve

Steam on Xbox 360 still possible, says Valve

Studio adds that policy changes are needed for PS3 Steam to work to fullest potential

PC games kingpin Valve believes there is still hope for its digital portal Steam to launch on Microsoft’s Xbox system.

Chet Faliszek, a writer at the Washington studio, told Develop that the final decision was Microsoft’s to make – suggesting that Valve’s existing deal to incorporate Steam on PS3 is not binding to any exclusivity.

Asked by Develop whether Steam arrive on Microsoft’s living-room console, Faliszek replied: “Maybe, we’ll see. That’s something Microsoft will has to decide. There’s some things going on with Portal 2 right now, but we’ll see”.

Valve’s oft-cited ‘games as a service’ initiative has in the past clashed with Microsoft’s own Xbox philosophy.

The PC edition of Team Fortress 2, for instance, has been updated more than 200 times through the Steam portal. On Xbox only a handful of updates have been released, and Valve was at one stage forced to charge customers for an update bundle repackaged as DLC.

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But Valve is still making efforts to help support its Xbox 360-bound customers. The company recently announced that the first batch of Portal 2 DLC would be free to download across all platforms.

Last year Valve signed a landmark deal with Sony to incorporate the Steam platform onto PS3, in what was thought would give Valve a direct line to its customers.

Gabe Newell recently told Develop that Sony “will start to benefit” from opening PlayStation to external internet services.

“They’ve done the scary thing and I think it’s up to us to make sure Sony and its customers are rewarded,” he added.

“The games industry needs to figure out how to make the internet better instead of figuring out how to keep customers off the internet.”

But, in a newly published interview with Develop, Faliszek suggested that Steam on PS3 has not allowed Valve complete free reign to distribute updates to its customers.

Asked whether Steam can service incremental updates to PS3 games, Faliszek responded: “Somewhat. There’s some big changes that still need to go through, so we’ll have to see, we’re open to that and it’d be cool idea but we’re just going to have to wait.”

steam for xbox360

posted by wayne Nov 13, 2011 at 4:58 am
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wayne

if valve/steam come out on xbox 360 i would buy it as i enjoyed playing the half life 2 deatmatch and would like it on xbox 360

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steam on xbox360

posted by Andre Jul 11, 2012 at 11:58 am
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Andre

Yes It would be the best idea..... I wanna be playing all the steam games I have through my xbox. Hope it happens !

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millard

posted by singleton Nov 15, 2012 at 2:26 pm
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singleton

VALVE:
WHY IN THE HELL WOULD I WANT ANYONE TO COME BETWEEN ME AND MY COMPUTER GAMES. NOT YOU CRIMINAL ASSHOLES. I HAVE TO CLICK ON YOU AND GO THROUGH ALL THE BULLSHIT TO LOAD MY GAMES.
I AM GOING TO FIND OUT WHAT I HAVE TO DO TO GET YOU OUT OF MY PC GAMES. AND I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER PC GAME. AND THEN YOU WANT A DOOR INTO THE OTHER GAME TYPES XBOX ETC. WELL KISS MY ASS IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN.......

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Steam for Xbox

posted by Derpina Dec 28, 2012 at 3:33 pm
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Derpina

That would be amazing, team fortress 2 would be free on both PC and Xbox! And it would be so much easier on getting games and talking to friends!

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FINALLY

posted by Emoji Jan 24, 2013 at 10:45 pm
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Emoji

Ive been waiting for this to happen. I spend so much time on my xbox but never have time for steam.

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steam on xbox

posted by damo Mar 26, 2013 at 9:12 pm
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damo

WELL DOES IT WORK YET

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