Valve is reportedly developing a portable console like the Linux-based Nintendo Switch. Assuming an all-in-one PC equipped with a touch control and a game pad. It’s reportedly running a Steam game and could be released by the end of the year. Valve doesn’t share any information about such devices, but we’ve found references to new devices in the latest version of Steam code. In addition, earlier this month, Valve co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell reportedly suggested the next console.
There is little or no information about future game device handling, valve, report Ars Technica cites multiple sources familiar with the issue, stating that such devices have been in development for some time. Even more interesting is the creator of SteamDB Pavel Djundik. New hardware related code found With the latest version of vapor Beta desktop client. Steam is the storefront for Valve’s PC, Mac, and Linux games. The code allegedly refers to a new piece of hardware called “SteamPal” associated with a previously discovered “Neptune” controller.
Djundik also found a quick access menu and power menu with “shutdown”, “suspend”, and “restart” features. This is probably for upcoming Steam handheld consoles. The report adds that this device may be an all-in-one PC and gamepad that supports touch control.This speculated device is very popular Nintendo switch This allows players to play the game in both handheld and couch console modes.
In addition, Gabe Newell suggested that Valve could launch a new console at Sancta Maria College in New Zealand by the end of this year. In response to a question about Steam games on the console, Newell reportedly said, “By the end of this year, you’ll have a better idea of that … and that’s the answer you’d expect. It won’t be. ” The answer was shared by Reddit users, Position Ars Technica It’s been found Before removing it.
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