Stream and play on iOS and Android
Steam Link, the application that serves games played via Steam to a connected television, is coming to mobile devices, Valve announced today.
A Steam Link app is due to launch May 21 for Android and iOS devices, Valve said. If these devices are connected to a 5 Ghz network (or wired by ethernet), users may play their full library of Steam games. The Steam Link app for mobile devices will support the Steam Controller, MFi controllers and other peripherals.
The same update will deliver the Steam Video app to both mobile platforms, letting users enjoy the library of shows and videos on their devices, too. The Steam Video — and Steam Link — app will allow users to enjoy the content in both streaming and offline modes.
Update: Steam Link is now available for Android devices. It supports the Android 5.0 operating system, the Steam Controller and other Bluetooth input devices.
Valve said that a release date for the iOS version of Steam Link “is pending further review with Apple.”