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  2. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    Steam is a digital distribution service and storefront for PC games, launched by Valve in 2003. It offers various features, such as game updates, matchmaking, social networking, and game streaming, and has over 34,000 games and 132 million monthly active users.

  3. Steam Link - Wikipedia

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    Steam Link is a product by Valve that allows users to stream Steam content from a PC or Steam Machine to a TV, monitor, or mobile device. It was discontinued as a hardware device in 2018, but continues as a software app for various platforms and devices.

  4. SteamOS - Wikipedia

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    SteamOS is a Linux distribution developed by Valve that incorporates Steam, the popular video game storefront and platform. It is the primary operating system for the Steam Deck, a portable gaming device, and was previously used for Steam Machines, a line of gaming PCs.

  5. Steam Deck - Wikipedia

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    The Steam Deck is a handheld gaming computer developed by Valve and released on February 25, 2022. It runs SteamOS, a Linux distribution that supports Windows applications and games, and can be connected to a TV or monitor via a docking station.

  6. Symbolic link - Wikipedia

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    A symbolic link (or symlink) is a file that points to another file or directory by a path name. Learn how symbolic links work, how to create and use them, and how they differ from hard links in POSIX and Unix-like systems.

  7. Proton (software) - Wikipedia

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    Proton is a software developed by Valve and CodeWeavers that allows Windows games to run on Linux-based operating systems. It is integrated into the Steam client as "Steam Play" and uses various libraries and patches to improve performance and compatibility.

  8. Steam Machine (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Steam Machine was a series of small form factor gaming computers by Valve, designed to operate SteamOS to provide a game console-like experience. Learn about the history, features, hardware, and software of Steam Machines and its related devices such as Steam Controller and Steam Link.

  9. Epic Games Store - Wikipedia

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    The Epic Games Store is a storefront for games available via the web and built into Epic Games' launcher application. It offers free games, exclusive deals, low revenue cut, and other features, but also faces criticism for segmenting the market.