When it comes to gaming via Steam, the Chromebooks fall short of direct and easy methods like going to the Steam website and downloading the games, as there is no support for the Steam client. But that could change in the coming months as native Steam support could launch for the Chromebooks, as per a report by Android Police.
The report is based on the presence of the two new flags that have appeared in the latest dev channel build of the Chrome OS, which is set to go beta next. There is the mention of the code name Borealis, which is believed to be the codename for the Steam support. This hints at the possibility of a soft launch of the gaming client for the Chrome OS soon, maybe in a few weeks.
Plus, as per other reports, Proton, the compatibility layer developed by Steam-owner Valve, could also appear on the Chromebooks. Proton is meant to make Microsoft Windows games run on Linux-based operating systems. If these reports end up to be true, then we could have the low-priced Chromebooks that would surely make them more gaming friendly even when a large number of games on the Steam platform, particularly those that require high-end specs, may not run, but those that are not graphic-intensive should do the job of fitting the budget gaming bill.
This also bodes well for the future Chromebooks, as they could come with more competent spec sheets to handle a bit of gaming too.
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