Macstories has obtained a few screenshots and a video of the Steam client in action on a Mac. Sure, it's not terribly exciting stuff to see shots of Steam when most of us see it every day, but it does look nice to actually see it in action if you're one of many Mac users out there.
The video title says that it's leaked, but without an approved closed beta account to log into, it really doesn't do much but sit on the desktop and look pretty. Not to mention, there hasn't been any actual word of a leak. Perhaps it was just someone from the media involved in the beta already.
A few screenshots of Steam running on Mac can be found at Macstories, but the video essentially covered all there is to see.
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The video title says that it's leaked, but without an approved closed beta account to log into, it really doesn't do much but sit on the desktop and look pretty. Not to mention, there hasn't been any actual word of a leak. Perhaps it was just someone from the media involved in the beta already.
A few screenshots of Steam running on Mac can be found at Macstories, but the video essentially covered all there is to see.
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