News
At WWDC25, Apple announced that Rosetta 2’s support is coming to an end. “Rosetta was designed to make the transition to Apple silicon easier, and we plan to make it available for the next two ...
Native support for Apple Silicon should make Steam run more smoothly. The update follows Apple’s announcement that it will stop launching major updates for Intel-based Macs after macOS Tahoe.
Steam Launches Native Apple Silicon Support in Beta, Boosting Game Performance on Macs The long-awaited update eliminates the need for emulation, giving Apple Silicon Mac users a performance boost ...
A quick glance at the official Battle.net FAQ reveals that 15 Xbox / PC Game Pass titles are currently playable through ...
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.
Valve released an Apple Silicon-native Steam client, and UL is following suit with 3DMark.
After a years-long wait, Steam for Mac is finally a native Apple Silicon app. Or about to be. Here' s how you can try it right now.
Steam on Mac can now run natively on Apple Silicon thanks to a beta update, offering a smoother, more responsive app for gamers. Here's how to check it out.
Years after Apple shifted to Apple Silicon, and after an on-again, off-again effort by Valve, the company has finally issued a beta version of the Steam client.
Valve has quietly released a Steam Client Beta that runs natively on Apple Silicon, finally ending its reliance on the Rosetta 2 translation layer. ...
Steam’s latest client beta includes native support for Apple Silicon. The update means Steam will no longer have to rely on the Rosetta 2 emulator to run on Arm-based Macs.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results