I said earlier this week that Microsoft and Sony should be worried about Valveâs Steam Box plans, because they appear to have traditional home consoles square in their sights.
Well, in an interview with Eurogamer, Microsoftâs Phil Harrison (still feels weird typing that) seems to get awfully defensive, issuing what amounts as a warning to Valve that the hardware business is so-called because itâs hard
âEntering the hardware business is a really tough business,â Harrison said. âYou have to have great fortitude to be in the hardware business and you have to have deep pockets and a very strong balance sheet. Itâs not possible for every new hardware entrant to get to scale.â
âThey can be successful at small scale. But itâs very rare for a new hardware entrant to get to scale, and I mean tens or hundreds of millions of units. There are a very small number of companies that can make that happen.â
True! But then, of that very few, Iâd wager that Valveâand other companies that specialise in selling PC hardwareâcan do it.
As Valve confirms the Steam Box, Microsoftâs Phil Harrison issues a warning [Eurogamer]