Earlier this month, Valve surprised gamers with the announcement that it was bringing the ability to stream PC games to iOS and Android devices via a dedicated a mobile Steam Link app. That app was available for Android on the Google Play Store (albeit in beta form) immediately following the announcement, so owners of Google-powered smartphones and tablets can already get up and streaming, and Valve said that the iOS version would follow soon.
Late last week, however, Valve came out and revealed that although it had initially approved the Steam Link app, Apple had since revoked that approval, meaning Steam Link’s releaseon iOS was effectively in limbo.
That might not be the end of the matter, however, as MacStories reports that the Cupertino firm may still be open to the idea of approving Steam Link for an App Store release.
Initially citing “business conflicts with app guidelines that had allegedly not been realized by the original review team” as the reason behind the rejection, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Marketing has emailed Steam users saying the company has “discussed these issues with Valve and will continue to work with them to help bring the Steam …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming