Even though it’s going full steam ahead with its Xbox One console, Microsoft isn’t losing focus on its Windows PC gaming market.

According to Microsoft Studios head Phil Spencer, the company has a “renewed focus on Windows and PC gaming.” This comes as a response to a question revolving around Valve’s SteamOS and Steam Machines, which are set to debut sometime this year.

“I think Valve’s an incredible company,” said Spencer. “They’ve been the backbone of PC gaming for the last decade, and as the Windows company, I appreciate what they’ve done. They have, in a lot of ways, focused more on PC gaming than we have.”

However, Spencer sees Valve’s competition as an opportunity. “We learn a ton from Sony and Nintendo,” he stated. “so more people competing in this space is a good thing.”

As far as the focus goes, Spencer was confident. “You will see more focus from us – not to go compete with what Valve has done, but because we also understand as the platform holder it’s important for us to invest in the platform in a real way. We’re fundamentally committed to that.”

More announcements are likely ahead within the next few months.

Source: Polygon