Valve’s answer to Discord is now live for everyone

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Just a month ago, Valve announced Steam Chat — an overhaul to its aging chat system, and the company answer to rapidly growing competition
from apps like Discord
At the time, it was a beta limited only to those who were granted access. Today it opening up to all. As Devin put it when the beta features
rolled out, the previous chat system &may as well be ICQ.& It was useful for a quick chats, but it felt much too limited for anything beyond
that. The new Steam Chat, meanwhile, takes a huge step toward being a modern chat offering
It groups contacts by the game they&re playing, shows whether or not they&re currently in-game or in a match, offers easy access to your
&favorite& contacts and allows for big group chats and persistent channels
It supports inline media (GIFs! SoundCloud! YouTube!), encrypted voice chat and has both a browser-based client and a client built into
Steam. Will it kill Discord Probably not. While it might stymie the losses of the more casual players who might otherwise find their way
over to Discord, it&ll be tough to sway anyone who has already come to call Discord home
Many Discord gaming groups have deep roots, with many of them having elaborate channel setups and relying on bespoke customizations like
bots that help them schedule matches or raids. If you want to check out the new chat system and already have Steam installed, just pop into
Steam and tap the &Friends and Chat& button in the bottom right.