Google said Steam had arrived on Chromebooks, but now says it’s ‘coming soon’ – The Verge

Posted: March 18, 2022 at 8:04 pm

Google announced that some ChromeOS users would finally be able to start testing Steam during its Google for Games Developer Summit but later revised that message to say that the alpha would be coming soon.

During the keynote, Googles product director for games, Greg Hartell, announced that the Steam alpha just launched for select Chromebooks and pointed viewers to the Chromebook Community Forum for more information. At the time, the promised post didnt seem to be there yet, but it was later added with a slightly revised message:

Hello Chromebook Community,

As you may have already heard, our team is working with Valve to bring Steam to Chrome OS. We are very excited to share that well be landing an early, alpha-quality version of Steam on Chrome OS in the Dev channel for a small set of Chromebooks coming soon. Please come back to the forum for more information!

Anyone holding their breath for Steam on ChromeOS is probably used to it, as its been a long time coming Google announced that it was working on supporting the software on Chromebooks in the beginning of 2020, and there hasnt been much info since. There have been whispers that wed see it soon, though, as recent reports indicated that companies are working on gaming-focused Chromebooks.

Despite how long weve been waiting, Hartells announcement came as a bit of a surprise. As 9to5Googles Kyle Bradshaw tweeted, people have been trying to learn more about Steam on ChromeOS for months, combing through code and developer comments only for Google to announce it with a casual mention during a developer keynote.

That keynote also went over Googles revised plans for its Stadia service the TL;DR is that it plans to introduce free demos and trials, as well as make things easier for developers. You can watch it here, or below (the Steam mention is about 14 minutes in).

It is understandable why Google would want to be relatively quiet about the launch; since its slated to arrive as an alpha, itll probably be a little rough around the edges. Theres also limited availability. Google didnt mention which computers Steam will be available on, but 9to5Google has a list that it discovered last month. It includes the x86-powered laptops like the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 and the Asus Flip CX5, along with a few other models.

Update, March 16th 5:18PM ET: Updated to reflect Googles community post, which stated that the Steam alpha wasnt immediately available and was instead coming soon.

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Google said Steam had arrived on Chromebooks, but now says it's 'coming soon' - The Verge

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