


I believe you got your facts wrong here, therefore drawing incorrect conclusions.ġ. Since the deal between the two companies has ended it may lead to the archiving of this subforum since these products no longer work due to a licensing dispute. My guess is that signing the packages would be a nightmare.įinally. Obtain the Steam Link TPK package from a 2021 (or older) TV and install it? Repackage Steam Link APK into a Tizen TPK that can be side loaded into a modern Samsung TV.Ģ.

I am wondering about workarounds that exclude returning the TV or buying a third-party TV box ( Ex: chromcecast, fire stick, nvidia shield etc.).ĭoes anyone have an idea if this is possible.ġ. If I had to guess is that Samsung is keen on keeping local game streaming options off their TVs so customers purchase services such as Xbox Cloud Gaming or Geforce Now and raised the prices on Valve which balked at the licensing fees (understandable).Īs this probably won't be solved anytime soon. And the average consumer unfortunately has to deal with the consequences.

Clearly the issue is that there is a commercial disagreement between the two companies and they don't want to deal with it so point fingers at each other. So it seem that customers are getting the run around without a solution. It's interesting that Samsung still advertises the service in Malasysia (so this is clearly a LICENSING issues and has nothing to do with any technical limitations) and not a technical one. They say that Valve are the developers and to reach out to Valve instead. The developer of the app is Samsung, and they confirmed today that it will not be available for 2022 TVs.Īnd I just got off the call with Samsung. Originally posted by Edgar Xterminator:I contacted Samsung Support and they guaranteed to me that the problem is with the developer of the app (Steam) that doesn't want to make it avaiable for the new models.
