Handhelds like the Switch 2, Steam Deck, PlayStation Portal, and ROG Xbox Ally X, along with the economic conditions surrounding them, are driving a broader shift in how games fit into daily life.
I think the shift to portability and a full suite experience regardless of location (or device) applies more generally across the technology spectrum too: cloud storage and productivity solutions like M365 or Google Workspace have completely changed how we get things done at work, and in private, these days. It fits then that this mindset would also cross over into gaming. Excited to see where this will lead!
Thanks for the reply, Matt! Totally agree. That mindset shift has made a huge difference for me personally, too. I can jump between my phone, tablet, and laptop without friction, whether I'm working, writing, or relaxing. It’s made continuity feel like a baseline expectation, not a bonus. So it makes perfect sense that gaming is evolving the same way.
I think the shift to portability and a full suite experience regardless of location (or device) applies more generally across the technology spectrum too: cloud storage and productivity solutions like M365 or Google Workspace have completely changed how we get things done at work, and in private, these days. It fits then that this mindset would also cross over into gaming. Excited to see where this will lead!
Thanks for the reply, Matt! Totally agree. That mindset shift has made a huge difference for me personally, too. I can jump between my phone, tablet, and laptop without friction, whether I'm working, writing, or relaxing. It’s made continuity feel like a baseline expectation, not a bonus. So it makes perfect sense that gaming is evolving the same way.