Valve’s redesigned Steam app needs your help - if you can get the beta

Beta adds new features like secure QR code login and revamped Library

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Valve’s long-forgottenSteammobile app is getting an overdue redesign seven years after its last major update and now the developer is asking for beta testers.

The online gaming platform where people can buy and play video games on their PC originally built the Steam mobile app to be a miniature version of the service that had most of the desktop features except you couldn’t play anything. However, the app was never popular. People complained ofconnectivity issuesand adisorganized user interface. It was considered a lost cause until this recent announcement.

In a recent blog post, Valve revealed that the new mobile app is being rebuilt from the ground up on a brand new framework and claims the app has a more modern design. It’ll keep some of the old features like the ability to purchase games for your Steam account, confirming trades, and gettingSteam Guardcodes. New features include QR code login, “smarter notifications”, a more in-depth Library, plus multi-account support.

Signing up

Signing up

You can sign up for the beta right now, but act fast because there are a limited amount of spots available. Valve is asking for feedback from its users so it can learn what people like versus what they don’t and see what needs to be fixed. According to the company, knowing what needs to be fixed is particularly important since the app will need to work on differentoperating systemsand devices.

Valve has provided alink to the Google Play Storewhich will ask you to join the beta program and download the app. Unfortunately for iPhone owners, thebeta program is fullat the time of this writing, but there are plans to add more slots as time goes on. Valve recommendschecking back at a later dateto see if there are any new spots available.

The process on iOS involves downloadingApple’s TestFlight app first, then downloading the beta Steam app. In the meantime, Valve recommends joining discussions occurring inits community forums.

It’s important to mention that to enable the QR code login feature, you’ll need to change yourSteam Client on desktop to the beta version. You can do this by going into the Account tab in the Settings menu and clicking the Change button. Afterward, you’ll have to restart Steam to access the beta features. Upon launching, the login screen will have the QR code option front and center.

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Trying out the app

Be aware that you’ll encounter a few bugs in the beta. We managed to join the program on Android and ran into some difficulty signing in. It took a couple of tries. Looking through the forums, login difficulty appears to be a common problem. Aside from that, the experience went pretty smoothly. Scrolling through the store felt fine and responsive just like any other app.

All of the new features listed in the announcement are present and working. Besides a Store tab, thebottom bar includesa news feed, notification section, Steam Guard, which houses the QR code feature, and a typical settings menu. Therevamped Librarygives access to community resources like player groups that you can join and personal game stats like achievements. Sentiment on forums is mostly positive with lots of suggestions being thrown around.

Looking through the community, you will see a lot of users asking for achat feature to be added. There’s already aSteam Chaton mobile that serves this purpose, but people want Valve to get rid of it and incorporate it into the new app. That way, people aren’t hopping back and forth between the two just to talk with friends.

It’s unknown when the improved Steam app will officially launch. Valve notes that it’ll continue adding people to the program and improving the beta until release day.

If you’re stuck on what new game to buy or don’t feel like going into your backlog, TechRadar has a list of thebest games on Steam that you should check out.

Cesar Cadenas has been writing about the tech industry for several years now specializing in consumer electronics, entertainment devices, Windows, and the gaming industry. But he’s also passionate about smartphones, GPUs, and cybersecurity.

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