A new minor upgrade is now available for the Steam Beta users

May 20, 2014 15:15 GMT  ·  By

Valve has released yet another Beta version of its Steam client, making this one the busiest weeks on record, with a new update every day.

The Steam developers have been working very hard to get a new stable version of the application, but it seems that we'll have to wait a little longer.

This latest updated only takes care of some small issues with the In-Home Streaming: a rare crash that occurred while streaming the desktop has been fixed, and a case where the video would stop streaming, leaving audio and control unaffected, has been corrected.

Besides these two small issues, the Steam client seems to be rather stable, although some users have been complaining about various instabilities in the software. In any case, it's very likely that a new major release is very close.

Keep in mind that this is a Beta version and you might experience some problems with it. In order to get it, you have to enroll in the Beta program, from Preferences, and to restart the application.

If you are already in the Beta program, you won't have to do anything special. After you start the application, you will be prompted to update it.