How to Stream Steam Games to Your Android Device with Steam Link

How to Stream Steam Games to Your Android Device with Steam Link

You don’t have to lug your desktop PC around your house or apartment whenever you feel like gaming somewhere else. Though your laptop might not be able to run The Witcher 3 natively—or at least, not very well—it’s a lot easier to let your gaming desktop do all the heavy lifting and stream its output to another device, like the three-year-old laptop you’re using from your backyard hammock.

Valve recently released Steam Link for Android (and, briefly, for iOS, until Apple realize it accidentally turned off the App Store’s “Greedy Mode” that week). I’ve been playing around with it, and Steam Link is a great way to play your favorite PC games on an Android smartphone or tablet—within reason. While you can certainly use Steam Link to stream an epic Civilization VI match to your smartphone, you’re going to drive yourself crazy trying to tap tiny armies on your Galaxy S9.

See how to set it up at https://lifehacker.com/how-to-stream-steam-games-to-your-android-device-with-s-1826390959

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I’ve always been a fan of Valve’s Steam streaming, because it means you don’t have to lug your desktop PC around your house or apartment whenever you feel like gaming somewhere else. Though your laptop might not be able to run The Witcher 3 natively—or at least, not very well—it’s a lot easier to let your gaming desktop do all the heavy lifting and stream its output to another device, like the three-year-old laptop you’re using from your backyard…