Steam May Soon Run Android Games Directly

New leaks suggest Valve is working on an Android emulator for Steam, potentially letting you play mobile games on PC & Steam Deck soon.
Steam May Soon Run Android Games Directly
Steam might soon let you play mobile games directly on your PC Mobile gaming has exploded in popularity in recent years, but some gamers still prefer a more traditional experience. Now, leaks suggest that Valve is working on a solution that could bridge the gap: a fully functional Android emulator integrated directly into Steam. The folks over at SteamDB have unearthed files that strongly indicate Valve is indeed developing this emulator, based on the open-source project Waydroid. Data miner Brad Lynch added fuel to the fire, pointing out that several Valve developers have been actively submitting bug fix requests for the emulator on GitHub. This all points towards a future where you might be able to fire up your favorite mobile games directly on your PC or Steam Deck, all within the familiar confines of the Steam client. New Steam Feature: Record and Edit Your Gameplay While we wait for the official word on the emulator, Valve hasn't been idle. In late June, the digital storefront i…

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