Valve are touting the nu-pdated app as the most secure way to sign into your Steam account. Valve say they’re planning on bringing the QR code method to Steam Deck in the future. Like with Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass app, the updated Steam app now lets you remotely download games from your Library to your various PCs. It’ll also allow you to customise your tabs from a list of options – I’ve replaced the Store with my Library, for instance. Notifications are easy to adjust too, so you can choose to mute sale alerts if you don’t want to be tempted to spend loads. Plug your device into power and connect to the internet with Wi-Fi. You can read the full details of what’s included in the updated app here. Go to Settings > General, then tap Software Update. If you see more than one software update option available, choose the one that you want to install. If you see Download and Install instead, tap it to download the update, enter your passcode, then tap Install. The old Steam app was, frankly, a bit pants. It launched more than a decade ago, and I can’t say I ever really used it. This new one seems a bit more like something I can see myself mucking about with, although the Store still seems pretty chunky and clunky when viewing it on a phone. I feel like it should probably do everything the Steam Chat and Steam Link apps do too but, hey, at least it’s an improvement. You can download the revised Steam app from the App Store, Google Play or as a standalone APK. My apologies if you’re legendary enough to still rock Windows Phone, but you’re out of luck here.
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