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With Xbox leaving the gaming industry, I don't think another company will try to take it's place.
Maybe Steam will have another go at the Steam Box project, but Valve already have a major foothold in the gaming space.
But in the dedicated console sphere I think it's just going to stay as Sony & Nintendo. Not that I think this is some sort of dire situation though. I mean the 90s console war between Sega and Nintendo was brutal but resulted in fantastic games, and with Microsoft out the way I hope that Sony and Nintendo will concentrate on fighting each other for complete dominance and result on more great game for everyone.
What I don't see happening is another company trying to take Microsoft's place. Look at it this way, if Sony & Nintendo are so strong that not every infinite money Microsoft can beat them; what other company is going to be willing to take up that fight? Amazon have tried and failed, so have Google. I very much doubt any other company has the resources or the balls to even give it a go.
Maybe Steam will have another go at the Steam Box project, but Valve already have a major foothold in the gaming space.
But in the dedicated console sphere I think it's just going to stay as Sony & Nintendo. Not that I think this is some sort of dire situation though. I mean the 90s console war between Sega and Nintendo was brutal but resulted in fantastic games, and with Microsoft out the way I hope that Sony and Nintendo will concentrate on fighting each other for complete dominance and result on more great game for everyone.
What I don't see happening is another company trying to take Microsoft's place. Look at it this way, if Sony & Nintendo are so strong that not every infinite money Microsoft can beat them; what other company is going to be willing to take up that fight? Amazon have tried and failed, so have Google. I very much doubt any other company has the resources or the balls to even give it a go.