GameSir reveals GameHub for Mac, targets Windows PC games on Apple desktops and laptops

GameSir has announced a macOS version of GameHub , its software that it says will run Windows PC games and titles from Steam on Macs. The company posted a “coming soon” teaser and used the line “Your Mac is now a gaming PC” in its announcement.
GameHub is already available on Android, where it combines Windows game emulation with multiple ways to access PC titles, including Steam account connectivity for downloads and saves.
For the Mac release, the company name-checked MacBook, iMac, Mac Studio, and Mac mini in the coverage of the announcement. GameSir has not shared a launch date beyond “coming soon.”
Your Mac is now a gaming PC.
Introducing GameHub for Mac. Unlock your entire Steam library. 💽
Coming soon. #GameSir #GameHub #Steam #Macgaming pic.twitter.com/oVXrqXJRP1
— GameSir (@mygamesir) February 15, 2026
A promotional image tied to the announcement suggests GameHub for Mac will expose several user-facing toggles. Options like AI image upscaling (super-resolution), graphics performance controls, color mode selection, and VSync settings will be included it is shown:
Source: Game Sir
GameSir has not published minimum requirements, a supported-games list, or any explanation of how GameHub runs Windows titles on macOS. The company also has not said whether support differs between Apple silicon and Intel-based Macs.
Worth noting that there is already a GameSir app on iOS, but it functions as a controller utility with features like device connection, firmware updates, and controller testing. GameSir has not announced PC emulation for that iOS utility app.
Source: Game Sir