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Android games are coming to Steam, starting with the Frame VR headset

November 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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What’s happened? Alongside the new Steam Frame headset, Valve has made a significant move in the gaming and hardware ecosystem by welcoming Android games on Steam.

  • Valve has confirmed that Android titles are now officially supported on SteamOS, which is still a Linux-based operating system (via The Verge).
  • This will allow developers to publish their Android or Meta Quest VR APKs directly to the platform (SteamOS and Steam Frame), without creating a separate version for Steam.
  • The company has also implemented its Proton compatibility layer to further enhance the experience for these games on Steam.
  • To help developers port their Android or VR games to SteamOS, Valve is launching a developer kit program.

Why is this important? The move lowers the barrier for developers to bring their games to Steam, especially those already available on Android and Meta Quest.

  • For those catching up, the Steam Frame headset is powered by an Arm-based Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, which supports the same APKs built for mobile and Meta Quest VR.
  • The use of an Arm-based architecture in the Frame also signals a broader shift toward Arm-powered gaming devices, potentially paving the way for SteamOS to run on a variety of Arm devices.

Why should I care? For buyers, support for Android games on Steam Frame translates into a much larger library, including popular Android titles.

  • If you’re a potential Steam Frame buyer, expect easier access to your favorite mobile and VR games on the headset.
  • You should also be able to sideload APKs on the headset, giving you more control over what you want to play.
  • The development also opens new possibilities for cross-platform gaming and cloud, leading to more affordable, versatile gaming hardware in the future.
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OK, what’s next? Valve’s embrace of Arm-based hardware and Android games could lead to SteamOS being ported to more devices, possibly including handhelds or tablets.

  • This could result in a more unified gaming ecosystem, where users can play their favorite titles across different devices with minimal friction.
  • Developers can now focus more on creating video games that work across multiple platforms, giving them better reach than ever before.
  • However, exactly which Android games will appear on Steam and how seamless the experience will be remain unclear.
  • Anyway, the headset and Android support are expected to roll out gradually in early 2026.

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