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Valve Announces Availability of Steam Hardware Devices

Maximum PC: Here's a quick heads up that the Steam Machine movement has officially begun with the availability of Steam Hardware, including dedicated systems (Steam Machines), a custom controller (Steam Controller), and a streaming device (Steam Link).

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Valve Brought 6,500 Windows Games To Linux So Far In Its Proton Project

With Steam Machines of Valve initiative pulled out and SteamOS being in limbo, it is the right moment to see how the supplement of Proton to Steam Play has managed in nearly two years it is been accessible.

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Valve Calls It Quits On Steam Controller

Valve is set to discontinue the production of the Steam Controller, with them finishing up the remaining stock by putting it on sale at just $5.

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Apple Blocks Steam Link Streaming App Citing "Business Conflicts"

Valve recently announced a Steam Link app that allowed streaming games from your Steam library directly to your smartphone and also functions as a bluetooth controller.

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choujij2155d ago (Edited 2155d ago )

Yet another reason why I will never buy one of their products.

"Valve said in a statement that the team spent hours testing the app on the platform, so they are clearly disappointed, and hopes that Apple will reconsider this decision in the future. Given the fact that it was rejected twice, I find that somewhat unlikely, but I guess we’ll see. What’s bugging me is that there are already numerous streaming apps on the iOS store, so I’m not sure what the exact reason for blocking Valve’s Steam Link app is. We’ll let you know if and when Apple responds to Valve’s statement."

I would love to hear what their excuse is.