Delve into the world of gaming with your Android TV. Our updated guide will show you how to seamlessly play Steam games right in your living room. If you’re eager to transform your Android TV into a gaming hub, this article is a treasure trove of tips designed to enhance your gaming experience.
Getting Started with Steam on Android TV
Renowned for revolutionizing the gaming industry, Steam, the brainchild of Valve Corporation, has been a beacon for gamers since 2003. With Steam, physical copies became a thing of the past, and digital libraries flourished. Thanks to developments like Steam Link, you can now extend this experience to your Android TV. Follow our easy guide to set up and start playing in no time.
From insanely popular to indie gems, Steam Link supports a vast array of games. Don’t worry if you haven’t built an extensive Steam library; you can even stream Xbox games on your Android device using cloud gaming technologies.
Activating Remote Play and Installing Steam Link
To begin, activate Remote Play on your gaming PC. Launch Steam, navigate to “Steam -> Settings -> Remote Play,” and tick the “Enable remote play” checkbox. This step is crucial to stream your favorite games.
If your gaming repertoire includes non-Steam games, fear not. You can integrate these titles into your Steam library by selecting “Add a game” at the bottom left corner of Steam and choosing “Add a Non-Steam Game.” Affix these to your library by clicking “Add Selected Programs.”
Now, turn your attention to your Android TV. Secure the Steam Link app from the Play Store or, for Samsung TV owners, snag it from the Samsung Smart Hub.
Pairing Your Controller with the TV
Bluetooth Pairing for Smooth Gameplay
Your TV likely comes with Bluetooth, a gateway to connecting your gamepad wirelessly. Pop into the Bluetooth settings on your TV and sync it with your controller, which should be in pairing mode.
- Xbox 360/One controllers: Press the Xbox button until it blinks, then hold the top pairing button until the Xbox button pulsates more rapidly.
- PS4 controllers: Enter pairing mode by holding the PlayStation and Share buttons until the light bar flashes quickly.
Alternative Connection Methods
For TVs lacking Bluetooth, a USB cable is your reliable fallback to tether your controller. If you insist on cutting the cord, a Bluetooth dongle like the 8Bitdo Adapter, which plugs into the TV’s USB port, may be your best bet.
Final Thoughts on Steam Gaming with Android TV
Now that you’ve geared up your Android TV with Steam’s gaming prowess, immerse yourself in an expansive gaming universe from your couch. Should you have any queries, our contact section awaits. For those who’ve found this guide helpful, do spread the joy by sharing with friends and family. Your support keeps us going!
FAQ
Q: What if my Android TV doesn’t have the Steam Link app available?
A: You can check if your TV is compatible with sideloading apps, or consider streaming devices like NVIDIA Shield that support the Steam Link application.
Q: Can I play multiplayer games using Steam Link on Android TV?
A: Yes, Steam Link supports multiplayer sessions, allowing you to enjoy gaming with friends as if you were on a PC.