There were whispers about it just last week but now it's totally official. Steam Play, which was originally intended as a single-purchase system for buying games that run on Windows, Mac, and Linux, ...
Valve’s Steam game platform supports Windows, Mac, and Linux. But up until recently it was up to developers to decide which operating systems to support… and the vast majority are Windows-only, ...
Valve is making it a little easier to be a gamer with a Linux computer. A few years ago the company started encouraging game developers to port their titles to run on Linux… but the vast majority of ...
Valve is testing a new beta version of Steam Play that's based on Wine, an unofficial Linux compatibility project. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Valve is working to bring more games to Linux users by rolling out a new beta version of Steam Play, which includes a modified version of Wine, called Proton, to provide compatibility with Windows ...
Perhaps Valve’s crusade against Windows isn’t quite over yet. After Valve quietly removed the Steam Machines page from its storefront earlier this year, it seemed like a quiet capitulation to Windows ...
Valve’s Steam storefront is at the center of the PC gaming world. (BigStock Photo) Valve is best-known these days for its monstrously popular online storefront Steam, but has also spent much of the ...
This week, Valve announced a new beta version of Steam Play that includes a Windows emulator for Linux. This project is part of Steam's effort to bring more compatible games to Linux, allowing those ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. Valve has done it again. A hotly requested Steam Play feature ...