A new triple threat from Valve makes its presence known, and it looks like Steam is all set to plant its own flag in the competitive battlefield of gaming hardware.
Valve has confirmed that it will also start allowing developers to feature games that can be installed through APKs on Steam
"Gaming moves forward when players and developers have more ways to play and create," wrote the Microsoft Gaming boss on social media.
Valve wants to emphasise that the Steam Frame can play games on its own built-in hardware. It is also capable of playing non-VR games.
The company has traditionally released some software to showcase its new hardware, like Half-Life: Alyx helped showcase the Valve Index.
"For us, it's important to keep making Steam distribution better and better - and distribute times, add regions and things like that."
Valve's cube-shaped portable PC solution appears to go toe-to-toe with Xbox Series X/S and PS5 in the living room space.