With Apples’ iPhone the company literally caused an explosion of popularity in the mobile and social gaming space. Moving into tablet territory, and its iPad the company got even more entrenched in offering big name experiences on a big screen device. The next logical step is console gaming of course, right? Not quite says Apple CEO, Tim Cook.

In a recent conference, the CEO of Apple spoke about the possibilities of Apple’s next move in the gaming space. “You’ve sort of fallen into being a big player in the gaming space. Do you see big-screen gaming as something you’ll get more into,” asked an attendee.

“I’m not interested in being in the console business in what is thought of as traditional gaming. But Apple is a big player today, and things in the future will only make that bigger.”

Rumors surfaced earlier this month that Apple would be getting into the television business, and if they do, the popularity of cloud based gaming applications could put them into the gaming world in a bigger way than they expect. While it might not be direct involvement, if they plan on releasing a television with picture quality even close to the iPad 3’s Retina Display, gamer’s will definitely be interested in that kind of visual fidelity.

  • This article was updated on March 8th, 2018

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