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Ultimately, however, PC players just want better access to video games. (Microsoft's ' Play Anywhere' scheme could lure them back in, however.) Regular Steam distribution would also give Valve a not-to-be-sniffed-at-cut of its digital sales. Pushing all of its games through Steam would, effectively, kill one of its biggest incentives - exclusive software. Microsoft has a broader mission to drive Xbox One sales and increase Windows 10 adoption. The trade-off, of course, would be control. 'I don't think Valve's hurt by not having our first-party games in their store right now. They are a critical part of gaming's success on Windows,' he said in June. 'I look at Valve as an important for us on Windows. It begs the question: Could other Microsoft exclusives make the jump to Steam? Xbox head Phil Spencer has hinted at it.

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