INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The app will be available on Android (phone, tablet, TV) and iOS-based (iPhone, iPad, Apple TV) devices, and will allow you to play games
from your Steam library while connected via 5Ghz network or wired via Ethernet to a Mac or PC.According to a blog post on Valve's press
website, the Steam Link app will support the Steam Controller, MFI controllers like the SteelSeries Nimbus and Gamevice, and more across
platform.Valve also announced an app for Steam Video, which brings the Steam video library with to your Android and iOS devices over Wi-Fi
or LTE as well.According to a follow-up email from Valve, the Steam Link app is targeting a release date somewhere during the week of May
of the two new Steam apps was delivered via a short blog post
wait to test the software for ourselves instead of posting a convoluted explainer that could be subject for misinterpretation.On paper at
least, the idea of a mobile Steam Link app is great
willing to forgo releasing frivolous hardware if it can instead reach more customers - an approach that many companies might be afraid of