![]() ![]() Earlier in the year Valve announced that Windows XP and Vista won't work with Steam from January 1, 2019. What this means is, if you're still on either OS, your Steam games will not be playable until you upgrade to a more recent version of Microsoft's operating system. It isn't just older versions of macOS that are end of life for Steam. We encourage all users on these operating systems to upgrade to newer versions of macOS in order to have ongoing access to the latest features of Steam, and to ensure future access to all games and other Steam content." "For example, new features such as the new Steam Chat will not be available. "For the remainder of 2018 Steam will continue to run and to launch games on these versions, but other functionality in Steam will be somewhat limited," a post from Valve reads. ![]() ![]() What's more is, future versions of Steam require macOS feature and security updates only found in macOS El Capitan (10.11) and beyond. The reason for this is due to Steam's dependence on an embedded version of Google Chrome that no longer works with older versions of macOS. Valve announced that it will stop supporting macOS Lion (10.7), Mountain Lion (10.8), Mavericks (10.9), and Yosemite (10.10) from January 1. The world's largest digital PC game store Steam will stop working with specific versions of macOS from January 1, 2019.
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