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Steam Mobile app says hello to everyone

Only a few days ago we gave you the good news that a steam mobile application had been released, but the news was tempered with the fact it was being kept invite only for the time being. Now in only a short time the Steam Mobile app says hello for everyone to enjoy.

The testing of the app via the beta period must have gone well as it is now available to everyone to download as they please. According to a report on SlashGear the app may have mobile based games in the future, but for the time being is the perfect companion for the browser based interface for both PC and Mac computers.

Users will be able to purchase items for future playing via the application, and the integration with the community is a big appeal for the Steam fans. For Android users they can get the app now for free from the Android Market, and users will be able to sign into their regular Steam account. Then you will be able to explore the Steam community as well as checking out gaming information while on the move.

For those using the iOS platform can also get the app as a free download from the App Store for devices with iOS 4.0 or later. Your Steam name and login will be needed to get into the community, and for more information hit the Steam Support page. Are you surprised the app has received its general release so quick?

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Written by Gary Johnson

Gary has a background in engineering and passion for motorcycles, gadgets, and home cinema. In his early years, his obsession for Hi-Fi technology would see him creating the perfect setup with a good ear for sound quality. While Gary is keen to write about most topics that PR covers, his love for phones finds him reporting a lot of news about applications for iPhone, Android, and other popular operating systems

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