The Steam version of the software works with the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive and Windows Mixed Reality devices. NextVR rolled out an iteration of the app for the Rift late last year, and it has supported the Vive and Windows Mixed Reality headsets longer than that. Its arrival on Steam means users don't have to download it from the headsets' app stores, though, such as HTC's Viveport, which used to be infamously buggy.
David Cole, NextVR CEO, said in a statement:
"NextVR is driven to engage the largest possible audience to experience our content in virtual reality. Steam is a critically important platform to reach active virtual reality users. We're excited to put our unparalleled live sports and entertainment experiences at the fingertips of the vibrant Steam user-base."