Overview
- Valve is testing a native Steam Link client for visionOS through Apple’s TestFlight program, offering an official way to play Steam games on Vision Pro.
- The app streams a live video feed from a nearby Windows PC or Mac over the local network and sends your controller or headset inputs back to the host.
- Valve says the client supports up to 4K resolution and lets users bend the virtual screen with a panoramic curve setting for more comfortable viewing.
- The release is 2D-only with no SteamVR support, and Valve has not given a timeline for VR compatibility or a full App Store launch.
- Before this beta, Vision Pro owners used third‑party tools like ALVR and iVRY to reach Steam, and recent additions such as NVIDIA CloudXR show the headset’s non‑Apple access is expanding.