
Valve had also planned to bring the solution to Apple TV but Apple rejected the app over “business conflicts”. More recently, the company launched an app for Android TV and Android mobile devices.

Jot that pin down, then on your host PC enter that pin. Enter the following commands to update your OS. Once Steam Link launches, youll be prompted to enter a pin provided by the Raspberry Pi Steam Link app. “The first time you run it, it will download the full app and create a desktop shortcut, and automatically update as needed.” Valve’s Steam Link system is also available as a built-in solution in Samsung Smart TVs. You can get there by hitting CTRL + T or clicking the terminal icon. “The Steam Link app is now available in beta on the Raspberry Pi 3 and 3 B+ running Raspbian Stretch,” the company said. It lets you stream your PC games from Steam over the home network – WiFi or Ethernet – to a larger screen. Steam Link is available in beta on the Raspberry Pi 3 and 3 B+ running Raspbian Stretch. The first software solution to emerge after the strategy change is Raspberry Pi. Steam Link on Raspberry PiLast month, Valve discontinued its Steam Link hardware to focus on software solutions. Last I checked (6 weeks ago) no such changes where published. Earlier this year, Valve started to shift its focus away from Steam Machines, and now that the Steam Link has been discontinued, Steam's hardware tab only hosts pages for the HTC VIVE – a virtual reality headset which Valve helped produce – and the Steam Controller.You can now stream your PC games over the home network to a TV screen via the Raspberry Pi 3 or 3 B+. The Moonlight and Steam Link people have apps out for the Pi 3 but because of the differences dont work for shit on the Pi 4 until they publish changes. We're still not entirely sure why Valve discontinued the Steam Link, but it seems to be part of a larger turn away from hardware in general. Keep in mind that this is only a beta for now, so you might encounter some bugs as you play. Steam Link App for Raspberry Pi The Steam Link app extends Steam Link functionality to the Raspberry Pi 3B and 3B+, running Raspbian Stretch. The first time you run it, the full app will be installed and a desktop shortcut will be created. You also can use PiKISS ( to run some extra software, and should help you a lot as well. Once you've done that, you'll be able to launch the app either from the Games menu or by simply running "steamlink" from a command line. You can use Steam (and some x86 software) with Box86 ( ).


To install the app, Valve says you need to run the following text from a command line: More specifically, Steam Link is available on Raspberry Pi 3 and 3B+ systems running Raspbian Stretch.
