For PC gamers, Steam is nothing short of a treasure trove. Valve released the immensely popular video game digital distribution service in 2003. It is available in 28 languages while being fully supported on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. Currently, the service boasts more than 100 million users with a catalog that contains upwards of 30,000 unique titles.But video games aren’t all that you can do with Steam. It offers video streaming, social media services, community features in addition to cloud storage on top of an overall friendly user-interface
Things You’ll Need
You’ll only need three things before setting up port forwarding for Steam. These are:
- The IP Address of your router
- The IP Address of your gaming console/PC (You can read our detailed port forwarding guides for Xbox and PlayStation to learn how to find these)
- The TCP and UDP ports for each game.