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Big Picture Mode, Valve's optional Steam UI redesign, left beta earlier today and is now available to all Steam users. The mode, which features full controller support, was developed to allow gamers to more easily access and play their favourite PC titles on larger televisions anywhere in the home. Valve have also announced that Big Picture mode is available in over twenty languages, and that over 800 Steam titles feature partial controller support, while 70 feature full support.
Hopefully you didn't spend too much money during the Steam Autumn Sale, because Valve have announced the week long "Celebration Sale" to accompany the release. The sale is a week long, lasting from today, December 3rd 2012, until December 10th at 10am pacific standard time and is intended to celebrate Steam's "Controller-Friendliest" games including titles such as Left 4 Dead, Magicka, Deadlight, Sonic Generations and many others.
Head on over to Steam's Celebration Sale page here and check out the other titles also available for offers up to 75% off. Don't forget that, while they aren't included in the sale, the Orange Box games (Half-Life 2, Episode 1, Episode 2 and Portal) now all feature Big Picture Mode support after an update last week.
Steam gamers may easily experience Big Picture on their televisions by connecting their PC or Mac, typically with a single HDMI cable. Big Picture also includes a new web browser designed for televisions and game controllers. It is accessible from anywhere within the Big Picture UI, and even while playing Steam games on a TV.
Hopefully you didn't spend too much money during the Steam Autumn Sale, because Valve have announced the week long "Celebration Sale" to accompany the release. The sale is a week long, lasting from today, December 3rd 2012, until December 10th at 10am pacific standard time and is intended to celebrate Steam's "Controller-Friendliest" games including titles such as Left 4 Dead, Magicka, Deadlight, Sonic Generations and many others.
Head on over to Steam's Celebration Sale page here and check out the other titles also available for offers up to 75% off. Don't forget that, while they aren't included in the sale, the Orange Box games (Half-Life 2, Episode 1, Episode 2 and Portal) now all feature Big Picture Mode support after an update last week.