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The official Steam Windows phone app is now live

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
June 29, 2016
1 min read

Discovered earlier this week, the official Steam app is now available to download on devices running Windows Phone 8 and 8.1 and Windows 10 Mobile.

Here’s the official app description:

The official Steam app for mobile Windows devices provides authentication, trade, and community features to secure and enhance your Steam experience. You’ll be able to:

  • Ensure the security of your account with Steam Guard multifactor authentication.
  • Send and confirm trades with friends.
  • Sell your in-game items in the Steam Community Market straight from your Inventory.
  • Browse the Steam storefront and keep up with the latest games, promotions, and sales.
  • Remotely download and install your games straight to your PC at home.

Steam users can download the app for free via the link below however a Steam account will be needed to access features (the app is essentially an accessory to the main Steam website/service). Let us know your thoughts on the app in the comments below.

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Developer:
‪Valve Corporation‬
Price:
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