By Nick Pino
When we heard Valve was making an app version of the Steam Link, we were surprised – shocked, really, that Valve would have the audacity to shrink the hardware it worked so hard on to the size of a mobile app. And yet, here it is, available to download … at least in beta on Android.
If you head over to the Google Play Store right now, you can find the Steam Link app, which has the ability to stream games over your local network from your PC to your smartphone or tablet.
While the Android version of the app is available now and will spend the next week in beta before officially launching on May 21, Valve says the iOS version should be coming soon, but is “pending further review with Apple”.
Both the iOS and Android version are free to download and use – Valve has no plans, at this point at least, of charging for any of it.
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming