![]() The highest profile service would probably be OnLive, which we extensively previewed just as our beta build was about to expire. ![]() ![]() Now, we’ve been around long enough here at TouchArcade that we’ve seen our fair share of game streaming services come and go. Meanwhile, tons of people have iPads, iPhones, and/or Apple TVs, so some sort of app-based implementation of Steam Link seems far more ideal- Particularly when compared to buying yet another piece of hardware to live in your home theater setup. The problem is it’s another set top box to buy, which (at least amongst my circle of gamer friends) led to fewer people than I would have expected actually picking one up because in this day and age between Apple TVs, Amazon Fire devices, Google Chromecast, and an array of consoles, needing one more HDMI port to plug something in is a tall ask. Unsurprisingly, like most things Valve does, the Steam Link works pretty well. ![]() Released back in November of 2015, Steam Link is a hardware device that allows you to stream games from your PC to your TV, played via the Steam Controller. Earlier this month we got news that Valve had plans to bring a Steam Link app to the Apple TV and iOS devices. ![]()
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