Just not interested in this. Not a fan of streaming personally
pretty much garauntee thats how gaming is going to go eventually... faster broadband is becoming more common, everything is moving to subscription based models as well, everything is becoming "as a service". All the big players are looking at this...
And financially it makes sense for them to do it, take Netflix for example, its revenue for 2018 was just shy of $16 Billion US, and thats with it not really owning much of its own content, until recently they did not own much of their own product. Now look at say the premier league, they sold the rights for games to sky last year for £3.4 Billion or so? that was for 3 seasons i think? 19/20 to 21/22... Premier League has already sold rights to Amazon, what i can see happening there is Premier League goes the route of Netflix and sells its own product via its own portal.. at £9 a month or something they'll make more globally than they do currently if they went the Netflix model.
What does this have to do with PC gaming? well its just an example of how streaming is becoming the major player, cheap devices plugged into TV's, Broadband, and a monthly sub puts it in reach of 99% of households, your £1500 2080ti and £500 i9 9900k will become a thing of the past before long.... Probably why Intel and Nvidia have been on a cash grab, make hay while the sun shines and all that.
Consoles wont go anywhere while there is still lack of broadband in many places, because of the easy plug and play nature of them. PC Market with its spiralling costs is steadily becoming more and more niche at the higher end, and people at the lower end opting to just buy a console once they elevate from the easily played moba's and fortnite type games.
Give those people the option of a Streambox at home with a cheap sub each month, even the console crowd will trade in for that.