Google has announced it will end support for Steam Beta on Chromebooks at the close of 2025. Starting January 1, 2026, users will no longer be able to launch Steam, install new games, or access the ...
Google has announced that it will end the Steam for Chromebook beta program on January 1, 2026. After this date, any games installed through the Beta will no longer be playable on ChromeOS devices.
Google announced that some ChromeOS users would finally be able to start testing Steam during its Google for Games Developer Summit but later revised that message to say that the alpha would be ...
Google Play Games is expanding to PC for Android & native PC games, becoming a direct competitor to market-leader Steam. Google faces challenges from past gaming failures like Stadia in its bid to ...
Chromebooks have never quite been full-blown gaming machines, but they’ve gotten more gaming-capable in recent years. Some Chromebooks are good enough to handle cloud gaming, but more importantly, ...
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Google is widening the test program for Steam on ChromeOS, allowing Chromebooks with (select) Intel i3 and Ryzen 3 processors to start gaming. Google formally unveiled Steam on ChromeOS earlier this ...
Update 03/18/2022 at 3:05pm: The post about Steam on Chrome OS is now live on the Chrome community forum. However, it vaguely notes that Steam will come to Chrome “soon,” starting with an ...
This article has been updated with comment from Google. Valve is updating the system that shows game developers statistics about who's visiting their Steam pages. As part of that update, Steam will ...
Chromebook fans have been able to get their game on ever since Google Stadia launched in November, but a new report from Android Police claims that more might be on the way. According to an interview ...