Steam's Windows Phone app shows up in the Store

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Update: The app now seems to be available for download.

Steam’s Windows Phone app listing has just been spotted on the Windows Phone Store. The company has been rumored to release a Windows Phone app for a while now, and it should be coming pretty soon. The app features Stream Guard authentication, which is one of the most important features of the app. The app also lets you confirm and send trades, and more:

  • Ensure the security of your account with Steam Guard multifactor authentication
  • Send and confirm trades with friends
  • Sell your in-game items in the Steam Community Market straight from your Inventory
  • Browse the Steam storefront and keep up with the latest games, promotions, and sales
  • Remotely download and install your games straight to your PC at home

The app seems to be a classic Windows Phone app, which means it isn’t a UWP app. As of writing the article, the app doesn’t seem to be installable but you can checkout the app listing below:

[appbox windowsstore 9nblggh4x7gm]

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