Steam's Latest Beta Update Lets the App Run Natively on Apple Silicon Macs
Briefly

Steam for Mac's recent beta release marks a significant step towards full compatibility with Apple Silicon, allowing the client and helper app to run natively on M series chip Macs. This eliminates the need for Rosetta 2, leading to faster loading times and improved navigation between features. Reported performance improvements promise a more efficient experience for gamers, with a full stable release expected soon. Many developers are migrating to Universal apps for better functionality on modern Macs, and Valve’s decision reflects this industry trend, aiming to enhance user experience.
With the latest beta release, the Steam client and its helper app now run natively on Mac computers with M series chip, enhancing performance.
The upcoming update will transition the native Steam app to the stable channel, bringing enhanced performance to all users and eliminating the need for Rosetta 2.
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