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Steam for ChromeOS enters beta, now available on 20 Chromebooks

hromeOS has a reputation for running on lightweight, affordable Chromebooks, but that seems to be shifting as of late. With the rise of game-streaming services (RIP, Stadia), several manufacturers have now made “gaming” Chromebooks with powerful processors and fast screens. So it’s appropriate that Steam, the de facto home of PC

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