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Forget Windows, SteamOS is reportedly prepping for a general release to dethrone Microsoft

March 15, 2025
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In a significant shift within the gaming landscape, Valve is preparing to make SteamOS publicly available, allowing users to install the operating system on a variety of devices beyond the Steam Deck. This move could redefine the way gaming systems are perceived and utilized, opening the door for innovative applications of the software.

SteamOS: A Game Changer for Handhelds and Beyond

Traditionally, Windows has dominated the gaming PC market, but its hold on handheld devices has been less robust. With the advent of the Steam Deck, SteamOS has emerged as a formidable alternative, demonstrating superior gaming capabilities. As a result, enthusiasts have been eager to adapt Valve’s operating system to their own handheld devices. Now, Valve appears to be taking a bold step forward, effectively challenging Windows by enabling a broader public release of SteamOS.

According to reports from WccfTech, a recent post on X (formerly Twitter) hinted at the imminent arrival of this public release. The post, shared by user SadlyItsDadley, featured the SteamOS logo alongside the cryptic message, “It’s almost here.” Further clarification revealed that the image depicted the splash screen for the general release of SteamOS, indicating that it will no longer be exclusive to the Steam Deck.

This development raises intriguing possibilities. With SteamOS available for installation on virtually any device, users could transform an array of gadgets into gaming systems. While handhelds are the most obvious candidates for this transition, the potential extends to unconventional devices. Imagine a Nintendo Switch, a smart fridge, or even a Raspberry Pi running SteamOS—an exciting prospect that could lead to a new wave of creative gaming experiences.

However, while the enthusiasm for SteamOS is palpable, it faces challenges in overtaking Windows as the preferred gaming operating system. There are still essential features and optimizations that SteamOS must implement to truly compete. Nevertheless, the decision to make the operating system freely available for installation marks a pivotal moment in the gaming industry, setting the stage for a new era of gaming possibilities.

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Forget Windows, SteamOS is reportedly prepping for a general release to dethrone Microsoft

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