

Naturally, only a few Chromebooks make the cut, and here are the currently supported Chromebooks for Steam Gaming through Borealis. If you want to enable Steam on Chrome OS, you need 8GB of RAM (or more), an 11th-gen i5/i7 processor (or later), and Intel Iris Xe Graphics support. Project Borealis aka Steam Gaming on Chrome OS requires high-end specs.

Google has finally launched Steam on Chrome OS, but it’s only available to a handful of Chromebooks. Enable Borealis to Play Steam Games on Select Chromebooks # Having said all of that, let’s go through the steps. However, if you have Android app support then you can use the Steam Link app to stream desktop games on your Chromebook. Keep in mind, if you have a school-issued Chromebook and the administrator has locked Linux on your Chromebook then you won’t be able to run Steam.

Along with that, we have mentioned how to install Steam on Chromebooks that have Linux support. Here, we have mentioned the steps to enable Borealis and install Steam games on select Chromebooks.
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Some of the currently-working games include Portal 2, Team Fortress 2 (once multi-core rendering is turned off in the graphics settings), Stardew Valley, Sid Meier's Civilization V, Cuphead, Kerbal Space Program, and Untitled Goose Game. Google has listed many games as functional, even in the current buggy alpha state.
