Despite Steam being the go-to gaming platform for PC games, the Steam Mobile App has not had a major update in the longest time. In a news post from Steam's website, Valve announces that it will be releasing a beta of an updated app specifying that it has “rebuilt the app on a new framework and modernized the design.” Despite these major modifications, users will still be able to browse the store, get Steam Guard codes, and confirm trades. In a news post on the Steam website, Valve states that it is rolling out a limited beta of the updated app. The update provides a better user experience along with the following Better notification systems New Steam authenticator Support for multiple accounts Enhanced library view Enhanced trade confirmation Valve also announces the reason behind the sudden update stating: "The sooner we get your feedback on a product, the better. This is especially important when the app can be used on so many different phones and devices." To be able to check out the revamped version of the mobile app and test its improvements, Valve provides a beta version for both the Android and iOS apps. The feature will also expand beyond PC, with Microsoft confirming that Gaming Copilot will arrive on the Xbox mobile app for iOS and Android in October. Read more in our articles including "Valve enhances Steam Mobile App, Beta Ongoing" and "Microsoft rolls out Gaming Copilot on Windows 11, Xbox mobile app coming next".
Despite Steam being the go-to gaming platform for PC games, the Steam Mobile App has not had a major update in the longest time. In a news post from Steam's website, Valve announces that it will be releasing a beta of an updated app specifying that it has “rebuilt the app on a new framework and modernized the design.” Despite these major modifications, users will still be able to browse the store, get Steam Guard codes, and confirm trades.
In a news post on the Steam website, Valve states that it is rolling out a limited beta of the updated app. The update provides a better user experience along with the following Better notification systems New Steam authenticator Support for multiple accounts Enhanced library view Enhanced trade confirmation Valve also announces the reason behind the sudden update stating: "The sooner we get your feedback on a product, the better. This is especially important when the app can be used on so many different phones and devices." To be able to check out the revamped version of the mobile app and test its improvements, Valve provides a beta version for both the Android and iOS apps.
Our coverage of Steam Mobile App New includes: "Valve enhances Steam Mobile App, Beta Ongoing"; "Microsoft rolls out Gaming Copilot on Windows 11, Xbox mobile app coming next"; "Steam Summer Sale Guide (2017): The best deals so far". Each article provides unique insights and information.