Steam is officially dropping Windows 32-bit support at the end of this year, the company announced today. The only 32-bit version of Windows that is currently supported by Steam is Windows 10 32-bit.
Google has announced that it will end the Steam for Chromebook beta program on January 1, 2026. After this date, any games installed through the Beta will no longer be playable on ChromeOS devices.
Steam on Chrome OS support began as a beta test in early 2022. After graduating to a beta later that year, progress slowed down. Now users are being informed that the beta is slated to end as 2026 ...
It’s not all doom and gloom, the closer ChromeOS moves to Android the brigther the future. Google Chrome Book ChromeOS is a novel operating system, it works on the foundation that the majority of ...
Chromebooks have never quite been full-blown gaming machines, but they’ve gotten more gaming-capable in recent years. Some Chromebooks are good enough to handle cloud gaming, but more importantly, ...
Things are still bad in the hardware space.
Valve has announced plans to end Steam support for systems running Windows 10 32-bit in the new year, so if you haven't upgraded to a 64-bit version of Windows 10 yet, now's the time. In a new post on ...
If you primarily use Steam for PC gaming but are using hardware that only supports a 32-bit version of Windows, you may want to consider upgrading soon. You'll want to do so because Steam will be ...
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