Recently, Valvebroughta Remote Play Together feature that lets you join the game without signing up for a Steam account.

Valve, in association with Collabora, has nowannouncedthe availability of the Steam Link app for 64-bit x86 Linux systems.

Valve’s Steam Link App Lands In Flathub App Store For Linux Desktop

This means, whether you run Windows, macOS, or Linux-based operating systems, you may now use the Steam Link app to stream your Steam games to any system in your home.

The only thing you need is Steam Link already installed, plugged-in controller, and a computer connected via a wireless or wired network.

Steam Link App

If you don’t know, Steam Link is a standalone application by Valve that lets you stream your Steam games from computers to other devices like phones, tablets, and TV.

The app is already available on theGoogle Play StoreandApple Play Storefor Android, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.

Install Steam Link App on Linux

The Linux version of the Steam Link app is now available as a Flatpak package in Flathub, an app store for Linux.

Hence, you candownloadand install it on any GNU/Linux-based distribution as almost allLinux distrossupport Flatpak.

If you’ve not set up Flatpak on your system, you can check out ourarticlethat will help you to enable Flatpak support, add Flatpak plugin to Software Center, and install apps using both graphical and command-line method.

Once you configure Flatpak, you may either search for the Steam Link app in your Software Center or run the following command to install it: