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Steam suspicously absent from this conversation, but I'm willing to be patient and see.
It's a positive attitude for Spencer to take, but would have to see it in practice to be able to make judgment on if he really stands behind those words or if he is simply making a strategic business decision whose real motives are simply masked by these words.
The latter is par for the course for corporations, so we don't have a lot to lean on in favor of him truly holding these values, sadly. One can hope, however, that miracles can and do happen.
I think Valve in particular has more incentive to make a console-esque PC that runs Steam than they do to make a storefront on someone else's console.
That's not where Valve makes their money from though. Their money primarily comes from store purchases, so anything to expand Steam's reach is better for them. Plus, keeping Steam as relevant and ubiquitous as possible will in turn promote sales of the Steam Deck. The Xbox and Steam Deck cater to fundamentally different use cases anyways.