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Tablets and phones use ARM cpus, PC's mostly use x86/x64 Intel based CPU's. Most games on Steam are targeted at Windows based Intel/AMD based systems. There's some Linux or MacOS support but those generally depend on x86x64 processors too. Unless the tablet offers some feature akin to Rosetta 2 on M1/M2 based Macs then tablets ain't running software built for completely different systems.
Tablets/phones are generally not Windows or Intel x86 based. And those are pretty large differences. And why you can't run PC games directly on a tablet. You'd typically need the game ported and sold on the Android or Apple stores. And that's up to the developer of each game, not Valve/Steam.
Correct. Android runs on an ARM based CPU.
You can try using Geforce Now to stream your Steam games on the tablet, but that is as close as you can get.
But you can't play games directly on the device as mobile devices run on a different computer architecture
Baldurs Gate 2 for Windows
https://store.steampowered.com/app/257350/Baldurs_Gate_II_Enhanced_Edition/
Baldurs Gate 2 for Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.beamdog.baldursgateIIenhancededition&hl=en&gl=US
There are no Steam games that run on Android. Steam games run on Windows, Mac, or Linux. The Steam Android app is for managing Steam account stuff and interacting with Steam community and trading features, but you can't download any games on to your Android device with it.
While technically true, it's highly unlikely. I felt the need to say something because the way you said it could mislead some people into thinking that there are Steam games that work on Android today. There are none, and there's no functionality in the Steam android app to facilitate it.
Nohing is stopping a developer from porting their game to multiple platforms. Like there's PC games on Steam that were ported from consoles, or ported to consoles, or phone/tablets. Do I want to play Persona 5 on the PC or on my Switch?
So just because a game appears on Steam and the Google Play store doesn't mean it's the same data and the Steam version will work on Android devices and vice versa. You have to buy the appropriate version for the platform you plan on using it on.
Typically buying one version of the game doesn't unlock all other versions either.