• The latest Steam beta runs natively on Apple silicon
  • Apple is retiring the Rosetta 2 compatibility layer
  • Games should run more smoothly and more efficiently

Following WWDC 2025, we’ve had a flurry of Apple announcements this week, including the news that macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last version to support Intel Macs – and right on cue, Steam has finally delivered a version of its client that runs natively on Apple silicon.

Check in on the release notes for the latest Steam Client Beta (via PC Gamer), and you’ll see the all-important news that “Steam Client and Steam Helper apps now run natively on Apple silicon” included in the update details.



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