Smartphones pretending to be gaming machines isn’t new, but the Pixel 10 just did something that actually feels a bit wild. You can now run full-fledged Steam PC games on it. Offline. On a phone.

And no, this isn’t cloud streaming or some remote desktop trick. This is proper local emulation, and for Pixel users, that’s a pretty big deal.

Pixel 10 can now run Steam games (and finally, properly)

The big unlock comes from GameNative 0.9.0, which adds initial support for the Pixel 10’s PowerVR GPU, something most Android PC emulators have historically ignored. Emulation on Android has long been optimized for Snapdragon chips with Adreno GPUs, with limited support for Mali and almost nothing for PowerVR. This update finally puts Pixel devices back in the conversation.

With that in place, users can now run select Steam titles like Hades and Stardew Valley locally on the device, without needing an internet connection once everything is set up. The update also brings a bunch of meaningful upgrades. There’s desktop-mode support for a more PC-like experience on external displays, improved keyboard and mouse compatibility, Steam Workshop integration, and even better controls over downloads and storage.

Of course, this is still a pre-release build, so bugs, crashes, and performance hiccups are very much part of the experience right now.

This isn’t just a cool trick

At first glance, this feels like just another emulator update. But it actually fixes a long-standing issue of Pixel phones lagging in emulation due to limited GPU support. With GameNative changing that, Pixel users are finally back in the game, and it’s a bigger shift than it seems. It also hints at a future where phones can realistically handle PC-level gaming with the right setup.

We’re not quite there yet, but this is real progress. And if this is what early builds can do, your phone doubling as a Steam machine doesn’t feel that far off anymore.

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