Platforms Supported by Steam: Originally, Steam was primarily designed for Microsoft Windows, but it has expanded its support to include other operating systems. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Steam supports the following platforms:
Microsoft Windows: Steam has extensive support for Windows-based PCs and is widely used on this platform.
macOS: Steam is compatible with Apple's macOS, allowing Mac users to access and play a variety of games.
Linux: Steam supports certain distributions of Linux, broadening its accessibility to users of open-source operating systems.
SteamOS: Valve also developed SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system designed for living room gaming on TVs. While its adoption has been limited, it remains an option for those interested in a dedicated gaming environment.
Valve Corporation: Valve Corporation is the company behind Steam. Founded in 1996 by Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington, Valve has become a major player in the video game industry. In addition to Steam, Valve is known for developing critically acclaimed games such as "Half-Life," "Portal," and "Counter-Strike." Valve is also involved in hardware, having developed the Steam Controller, Steam Link, and experimenting with virtual reality (VR) technology.
It's worth noting that the information provided here is based on my knowledge and there may have been developments or changes since posting.

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