Now we think about Steam Play Proton, Valve's attempt to get Windows-only games to work and perform well on Linux.
The next logical step? Certainly seems like a full streaming service would fit in with where they're going with all this. Valve worked on the Steam Link hardware to stream around the home, moving onto the Steam Link application to expand it further to mobile devices, In-Home Streaming was re-branded to Remote Play and started allowing you to stream from your PC to any other outside the home and just recently, Remote Play Together to let you host a local co-op/multiplayer game for others across the world to join in as if they were sat next to you.
#Does simairport save to steam cloud update
SteamDB put out a Twitter post today, showing off a code update to the partner site, with new terms developers need to sign which talks about Steam Cloud Gaming.Įverything Valve has been doing over the last few years would add up quite nicely to this. Well, there's more pointing towards me being right in some way about that.
We have Google Stadia (soon), PlayStation Now, Xbox Game Streaming, EA's Project Atlas is coming and more but what about Valve with Steam? Well, sounds like Steam Cloud Gaming is coming.įor those who don't remember or perhaps aren't regular readers, I actually wrote an article back in November 2018 describing how I thought Valve would launch such a service.