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If you’ve played games in your Steam library on the Mac, you’ll know that switching from an Intel Mac to one with Apple ...
Valve has quietly released a Steam Client Beta that runs natively on Apple Silicon, finally ending its reliance on the ...
Users browsing Steam can now filter games in the store based on numerous accessibility features. The change will allow ...
That means Steam will no longer need to use Rosetta 2 to run on Macs with M-series chips. Rosetta 2 is the emulator that allows Intel-based apps to run on Apple Silicon’s ARM architecture. Native ...
Years after Apple shifted to Apple Silicon, and after an on-again, off-again effort by Valve, the company has finally issued ...
Following WWDC 2025, we've had a flurry of Apple announcements this week, including the news that macOS Tahoe 26 will be the ...
Steam's new beta client runs natively on M1 up Macs, offering faster performance, better battery life, and smoother gameplay without Rosetta 2.
Native support for Apple Silicon should make Steam run more smoothly. The update follows Apple’s announcement that it will stop launching major updates for Intel-based Macs after macOS Tahoe.
Valve has just released a native version of Steam for Apple Silicon Macs in beta. Soon, the digital storefront will no longer ...
Steam on Mac running natively on Apple Silicon is currently in beta, so Valve is still working on optimizing its popular ...
Valve has released an update that makes Steam native on Apple Silicon, adding faster launch times, responsive scrolling, and ...
Steam is now a native Apple Silicon app on Mac, promising faster performance and smoother UI with its latest beta update.