Some things are facts: consoles and PCs today share the same hardware, that's undeniable. Sometimes even operating systems, derived from Unix/Linux, which are classic OS for personal computers.
Console manufacturers have moved in the PC direction in this sense, even trying to reproduce successful ecosystems like Steam, but preserving the traditional living room experience, gamepad in hand.
At the same time, the PC segment has welcomed traditional console games into its vast library, and especially now, with the latest moves by Valve and Microsoft, the classic desktop PC experience is transforming (specifically, in the gaming area) into a more multimedia, living room experience (see the latest Steam machine).
I think so, yes, PCs and consoles are blurring into each other, and a war between gaming ecosystems is about to start (again).
The tough nut to crack is and will remain Nintendo, the last samurai standing :)







