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Not necessarily true, it's easy to use the tailscale mobile app to create a direct VPN connection to your computer from anywhere, then use sunshine/moonlight for game streaming. However I've never actually tested what the streaming experience is like over cellular data using this method.
Maybe steam remote play implements STUN to give you a direct connection to your computer, idk. Sunshine & Moonlight are much better than steam remote play in my experience on LAN though, and are both open source.
The point I'm making is more "if they already have a mobile port, I should be able to play it via steam with the same license". Like imagine if you had to buy a new version of a PC game because yours just doesn't work on Linux, even though a Linux port already exists