| HoloDust said: Sony making handheld that can play PS5 games makes sense, due to big library of PS4/PS5 games available right from the gate - and if they allow STEAM on it (since MS apparently will), they have very good value proposition for that handheld, especially if they build it around same tech (UDNA) as PS6, which it appears so. |
Sony can't just "allow" Steam on a PlayStation like that. Microsoft can do it on their handheld PC because it's a PC, with Windows, which already runs Steam. Even if Sony said "ok, we allow Steam", Valve would have to want to make a new version of the Steam store for it, and then each individual dev would also have to want to submit the PS version of their games to the store, because the console obviously won't be able to play PC games.







