Valve Launches Steam Link App for Apple Vision Pro Headset
Valve brings native Steam Link app to Apple's Vision Pro
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Valve has introduced the Steam Link app for Apple's Vision Pro mixed reality headset, enabling users to stream traditional games from their Steam library via a nearby Mac or PC. While it currently does not support VR games, this development could pave the way for future VR gaming on the device.
- 01Steam Link app allows streaming of traditional games on Vision Pro.
- 02The app does not support VR games at this time.
- 03Users can connect controllers and play games from various platforms, including Windows and Linux.
- 04The app streams games in up to 4K resolution with adjustable display settings.
- 05Availability is through TestFlight for pre-release access.
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Valve has launched the Steam Link app for Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset, allowing users to wirelessly stream traditional games from their Steam library using a nearby Mac or PC. This app does not support VR games, but it could set the stage for future VR gaming possibilities. Previously, Steam Link was available on devices like the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, enabling users to sync controllers and play games over a local network from various platforms, including Windows and Linux PCs. The new app offers streaming capabilities of up to 4K resolutions and features a dynamic display adjustment in panoramic mode. Although users have been able to stream games on Vision Pro using third-party tools, Valve's app provides a more straightforward solution. Interested users can sign up for access via TestFlight, Apple’s platform for distributing pre-release applications.
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The introduction of the Steam Link app enhances gaming options for Vision Pro users, allowing them to access a wider range of games wirelessly.
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