Valve's Steam Box game system to begin testing in 3-4 months



Valve expects to offer prototypes of its upcoming video games console for testing within four months time. The firm's chief executive Gabe Newell revealed the news to the BBC ahead of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) Games Awards.
Valve's online PC games store Steam has already proven highly popular and analysts suggest the console, called Steam Box, could have a big impact.
Mr Newell is being honoured with an Academy Fellowship at the event.
He was less forthcoming about whether his firm was actively working on new sequels to its hit science fiction franchises Half Life and Portal.
Portal 2 - a puzzle based game involving a prisoner trying to escape test chambers controlled by a homicidal computer - won best game and two other awards at last year's Baftas.
Steam Box
Valve's Steam platform - which promotes titles by other developers as well as its own - has over 50 million registered accounts with software for the Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.
Mr Newell would not be drawn on whether Half Life 3 was a planned launch title for the Steam Box
Its upcoming Steam Box hardware is designed to make it easy to access the service via living room televisions posing a challenge to Nintendo's Wii U, the upcoming Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's next Xbox.
"We're working with partners trying to nail down how fast we can make it," Mr Newell told the BBC.
"We'll be giving out some prototypes to customers to gauge their reactions, I guess, in the next three to four months.
"There are noise issues and heat issues and being able to [deal with] that while still offering a powerful enough gaming experience is the challenge in building it."
He added that his company had still to finalise how the console's controller would work as it continued to explore the possibility of including sensors to measure the gamers' body states.
"If you think of a game like Left For Dead - which was trying to put you into a sort of horror movie - if you don't change the experience of what the player is actually feeling then it stops being a horror game," Mr Newell explained.
"So you need to actually be able to directly measure how aroused the player is - what their heart rate is, things like that - in order to offer them a new experience each time they play."
Undeclared price
Portal 2 has won several awards including three prizes at last year's Baftas
One industry analyst said Valve's effort to transform itself from a games creator to an online marketplace was impressive, but added that it was still too soon to know if the Steam Box would be a success.
"I don't have any doubt they will put forth an impressive machine and it's pretty clear that at launch they will have a significant games catalogue," said Lewis Ward from IDC.
"But the surrounding app ecosystem is unlikely to match other consoles which have Netflix, video conferencing tie-ins and other non-gaming aspects.
"And we still don't know the price - Valve will be unable to subsidise its console in the same way the other manufacturers do, so that remains a major unknown."
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I dont see any harm in expanding their range of products and services, may bring other companies to do the same.
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no hl2 ep 3/hl3 news = not interested in valve news
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The aim of this is great, bring PC into the living room and all that. But I really don't see how something like this would work, PC games are a completely different beast to console games. Console games are heavily optimized for the specific hardware in those consoles, so they run perfect with no bugs.
Just about every component of this thing would need to be upgradeable, and it basically has to be exactly like a PC with windows and the ability to update video drivers etc. Otherwise it will be a bug fest with hardware that will run PC games well for about three years, and that's about it. Will be interesting to see what they come up with that's for sure.

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id buy one
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i will be the only one on this planet who won be playing HL3. i also think iam the only one who stil didn't play Black Mesa thing.
HL= Boring
anyway, Valve; lets see what you got there. maybe you bring something interesting. have no idea how it will effect the markets.
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Gabe: We're proud to be releasing L4D2 soon!
HL Fan: When's HL3 coming out?
Gabe: Portal 2 is going to amazing, it will be arriving later this year.
HL Fan: When's HL3 coming out?
Gabe: We're painstakingly working on our support for Mac OS, it's going to be great!
HL Fan: When's HL3 coming out?
Gabe: Look out everyone we're planning on releasing a Console system!
HL Fan: When's HL3 coming out?
*cricket*
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I like how Valve just does these random things these days that seem completely pointless. Really, a Steambox? Mac and Linux support for random games? What happened to the days when Valve was a game studio, I mean come on.
Yeah, because bringing PC gaming to the masses is completely pointless.
Valve has multiple teams working internally. They launched Portal 2 not that long ago and are currently in the process of launching Dota 2. Leaks have shown that they are working on a new engine internally and will probably launch a HL3 on that. And Valve has always taken forever to release stuff, so no I don't really remember the days.
The aim of this is great, bring PC into the living room and all that. But I really don't see how something like this would work, PC games are a completely different beast to console games. Console games are heavily optimized for the specific hardware in those consoles, so they run perfect with no bugs.
Just about every component of this thing would need to be upgradeable, and it basically has to be exactly like a PC with windows and the ability to update video drivers etc. Otherwise it will be a bug fest with hardware that will run PC games well for about three years, and that's about it. Will be interesting to see what they come up with that's for sure.
With the PS4 and "720" being PC hardware I don't see how this is a problem anymore. As long as the platform doesn't constantly shift game developers will know what they need to target.
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i will be the only one on this planet who won be playing HL3. i also think iam the only one who stil didn't play Black Mesa thing.
HL= Boring
anyway, Valve; lets see what you got there. maybe you bring something interesting. have no idea how it will effect the markets.
nah, i'm with you. never beat a HL game, got bored of the first two back when they were big.
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Gabe: We're proud to be releasing L4D2 soon!
HL Fan: When's HL3 coming out?
Gabe: Portal 2 is going to amazing, it will be arriving later this year.
HL Fan: When's HL3 coming out?
Gabe: We're painstakingly working on our support for Mac OS, it's going to be great!
HL Fan: When's HL3 coming out?
Gabe: Look out everyone we're planning on releasing a Console system!
HL Fan: When's HL3 coming out?
*cricket*
you have hit the nail on the head with this post lol

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Well I mean he can't answer because Valve doesn't have set schedules or targeted releases. People can shift teams at will, they aren't tied to specific projects. They come in and work on what they want, when it's finished it's finished. It's kind of a dumb question to ask Gabe when you know how the company works.
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They won't be targeting this platform. Its essentially a mini PC that will just install and run steam games as normal PC's do... I'm assuming *shrug*. If this is the case then it will be experiencing the same bugs and possible performance problems that PCs games sometimes suffer. Which are only fixed by game patches and video driver updates. Meaning it won't last like a console, for 10 years.. lol. This is what I meant.
But yeah, it might actually be a console that devs will specifically make games for and sell them on steam, separate from PC games, who knows. Maybe all this has been revealed somewhere but I haven't seen it haha.

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Nothing at all. You mean you haven't been flooded with DOTA 2 invites by Valve?

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ive got 17 of them.

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People were buying them for a couple of cents a head when the Market allowed listing
I got 11 cents out of 2 invites .. no complaints 

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I like how Valve just does these random things these days that seem completely pointless. Really, a Steambox? Mac and Linux support for random games? What happened to the days when Valve was a game studio, I mean come on.