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But Rosetta 2 has its last days ahead, so it’s good news that Steam has just revealed a way to play its games natively. Steam is about to get native support for Apple Silicon Macs. VCG via Getty ...
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 ...
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.
To get the new Steam beta going on your Mac, follow these steps: open Steam, go to Settings, then Interface, and in the Beta Participation selectors, pick "Steam Beta Update" in the drop-down menu.
The Steam store will stop considering games that offer only 32-bit macOS binaries to be Mac compatible at the end of 2023. 98%+ of Steam customers on Mac are already running macOS 10.15 or newer.
Valve Software's Steam gaming marketplace and app will drop support for macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and 10.14 (Mojave), according to a support page post.The change will go into effect on February 15 ...