

Spoiler: (#spoiler) = Mods rock LIGHT MODE DARK MODE BIG MODE SMALL MODE RULES AND SELF PROMOTION GUIDELINES - PLEASE READ BEFORE PARTICIPATING /r/AndroidGaming Discord Server Come talk about Android Gaming! Custom Subreddit Filters Browse self posts only Browse link posts only Browse without promotional posts Android Gaming Wiki Game Discords List Related Subreddits Discuss your favorite titles, find a new one to play or share the game you developed. Once it arrives, it'll be able to run on devices running iOS 10 or later, as well as on Apple TVs running tvOS 10.3 and above.Reddit for all things gaming on Android. Unfortunately, the iOS version is still pending review, and Valve can't say when it'll also become available. You can also use any other Android-compatible controller, though. Valve has recently rolled out a Steam Beta client that activates the Link app's support for the Steam Controller, so yes, you can use the platform's own gamepad to play games on your phone. Valve Senior Software Engineer Sam Lantinga told Variety that "if you have a powerful rig, wired network and very good client device, it's possible to stream at 4K 60 fps." If your setup isn't capable of that, the app will try to stream games at 1080p. But it'll give you a way to play away from your computer, say in the toilet or in the laundry room while waiting for a load to finish. The app won't really allow you take your gaming with you wherever you go, since your phone has to be either physically linked to the PC via Ethernet or connected to the same 5Ghz WiFi network. It will run on any device running Android 5.0 or later, but since it's still in beta, you can probably expect to encounter some hiccups along the way. The Steam Link app, which gives you the power to stream games from your computer without having to buy Valve's micro PC of the same name, is now available on Google Play. If you've been itching to play Steam games on your phone, the day you've been waiting for has arrived - we just hope you have an Android device.
