Unfortunately, it didn't seem to help, as Apple decided to stick to their decision until now, so Steam Link's iOS conquest is likely to lag behind the Android version.As if that wasn’t big enough news, we’ve also got three brand new events alongside that one as well! The first one, God Hammer, will introduce a new Undivided Legendary Warlord: Harald Hammerstorm. Looking at the description though, Steam Link isn't much different from Remote Desktop or Team Viewer, which was one of the points that were raised earlier, both by Valve and the general public. Just pair an MFI or Steam controller to your device, connect to a computer running Steam on the same local network, and start playing your existing Steam games", says the description on the newly added App Store. ![]() "The Steam Link app brings desktop gaming to your iPhone or iPad. Valve tried to fight back saying that their app is just another "LAN-based remote desktop similar to numerous remote desktop applications already available on the App Store", but it did little to appease Apple. ![]() Steam Link was initially cleared for launch on, but Apple reconsidered their stance three days later, opting to pull the game from the App Store.Īpparently, some things that constituted "business conflicts with app guidelines" had been overlooked by the original team that did the reviewing. Note that the Android version was freely available throughout this entire period, but Apple obviously weren't in a hurry to approve the iOS one, and we didn't get any explanation on what exactly happened to change their mind. ![]() We've covered this, and it's ten days short of a full year since Apple pulled Valve's game and video streaming application on iOS.
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