It launched more than a decade ago, and I can’t say I ever really used it. The old Steam app was, frankly, a bit pants. You can read the full details of what’s included in the updated app here. 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. It’ll also allow you to customise your tabs from a list of options – I’ve replaced the Store with my Library, for instance. 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. Valve say they’re planning on bringing the QR code method to Steam Deck in the future. It also gives you a list of authorised devices, so you know who’s got access to your account. You can now generate a QR code on your computer to scan using the app for almost instant sign-in, too, and approve or deny regular sign-ins from notifications in the app. That’s because it uses two-factor authentication. Valve are touting the nu-pdated app as the most secure way to sign into your Steam account. Hold onto your phones, there's a revamped Steam app for iOS and Android. If you really enjoy looking at videos of swiping around on phones then you can watch Valve’s below. Describing it as “completely revamped”, the Android and iOS apps are essentially new and add a way to sign into your account on PC using a QR code, remote downloads from your Library, and customisable tabs. That’s a sentence I thought I’d never type. There’s an updated Steam app for phones and tablets, everyone.
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