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But Rosetta 2 has its last days ahead, so it’s good news that Steam has just revealed a way to play its games natively. Steam is about to get native support for Apple Silicon Macs. VCG via Getty ...
Steam beta gets native Apple Silicon support — the only public Arm version of Steam. ... You still need emulation tools if you want to run x86 Windows games on your Mac.
Steam launched a beta version of its PC gaming app with native support for Apple Silicon chips, providing a significant update for Mac users. This new version of Steam is designed to run more ...
Most PC games still prioritize Windows and x86, but native Apple Silicon support is becoming more common in games on Steam and the Mac App Store.
To get the new Steam beta going on your Mac, follow these steps: open Steam, go to Settings, then Interface, and in the Beta Participation selectors, pick "Steam Beta Update" in the drop-down menu.
Cyberpunk 2077 finally lands on Mac with full DLC and Apple Silicon support. The Ultimate Edition releases July 17 via the Mac App Store, optimised for M1, M2, and M3 devices.
Valve has released an update that makes Steam native on Apple Silicon, ... This update prepares users for macOS 28, which will end support for Intel-based Mac software and Rosetta 2 emulation.
Steam is finally available for Mac as a native Apple Silicon app, in beta. With the beta, Steam is in a fully optimized Universal app, which means it can launch incredibly quickly, with more ...
Cyberpunk 2077 is launching on macOS next week on July 17th, and it will be supported on all Apple Silicon Macs.
Until now, the makers at Valve have relied on Apple's Rosetta 2 translation layer for their Steam client for macOS, but that will soon be history.