GameSir is preparing to bring its GameHub PC platform to macOS, aiming to let users run Windows and Steam games directly on Apple computers without the need for streaming or complex virtualization.
GameHub is an application developed by GameSir, a company known for gaming controllers and related software tools. The platform is already available on Android, where it allows users to run Windows and Steam titles by linking their game libraries inside the app.
With macOS support on the way, GameSir plans to extend the same functionality to MacBook, iMac, Mac Mini, and Mac Studio users. Once released, the Mac version is expected to let users run Windows and Steam games natively on macOS. This would allow Macs to function similarly to gaming PCs without requiring a Windows installation or complicated emulators.
GameSir has shared teaser posters and an official announcement outlining several customization features designed for gaming on Apple Silicon hardware.
The macOS version of GameHub will include AI image upscaling, also described as super resolution, to improve visual clarity. It will also offer graphics performance adjustments that let users balance image quality and frame rates.
In addition, the platform will provide color mode settings for HDR or enhanced color profiles, along with a V Sync toggle to manage frame timing and reduce screen tearing.
These tools are designed to give users more control over how games look and perform on Mac systems.
GameSir has not confirmed a release date. The company has only stated that the macOS version of GameHub is coming soon.
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