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Valve Developer: SteamOS Not Aimed at Killing Windows

by Amelia May 29,2025

In a recent interview, Valve developer Pierre-Loup Griffais addressed concerns surrounding SteamOS, clarifying that the operating system is not designed to replace Windows. Speaking with Frandroid, Griffais emphasized that the primary objective of SteamOS is not to convert Windows users but rather to offer an alternative choice for those seeking a different experience. He highlighted that if users enjoy their current setup on Windows, there is no reason for them to switch.

Griffais noted that SteamOS provides users with additional options, particularly gamers, by allowing direct access to Steam's extensive game library. While this marks the first time SteamOS has been integrated into a non-Steam Deck device—Lenovo's newly unveiled Legion GO S handheld—it remains less competitive compared to Microsoft's Windows OS in the broader market. Nevertheless, Griffais expressed optimism about future developments, stating that SteamOS will continue to grow and evolve.

Meanwhile, Microsoft is responding to Valve's initiatives by integrating elements from both Xbox and Windows into their upcoming handheld device. As part of their strategy, Microsoft aims to place the player and their gaming library at the heart of the experience. Although details remain scarce regarding this project, it underscores Microsoft's commitment to staying competitive in the rapidly evolving handheld gaming sector.

SteamOS is 'Not Out to Kill Windows,' Alleges Valve Developer

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