In recent years we’ve seen Valve tweak and improve its Steam store front, adding new features, deprecating others while giving much of its UI/UX a fresh coat of paint. Those enrolled into the platform’s Steam Labs feature can now check out the service’s new ‘Personal Calendar’ – allowing you to more easily track future upcoming releases.
Read More »Team Fortress 2 Classic is coming to Steam with an open beta this month
For anyone who misses the simpler days of Team Fortress 2, before the endless stream of hats and the current bot infestation, some great news has just arrived. The development team behind the popular Team Fortress 2 Classic mod has announced that an open beta for its official Steam release …
Read More »Baldur’s Gate 3 gets surprise Steam Deck optimisation update
In the years since its initial release, Larian Studios has continued to update and improve the excellent Baldur’s Gate 3 with new story content; endgame additions; extra subclasses alongside a slew of bug fixes and optimisation improvements. As part of the game’s latest patch, Baldur’s Gate 3 should now run much more smoothly on Valve’s Steam Deck handheld.
Read More »Steam will stop supporting Windows 32-bit systems in 2026
Valve has officially announced that it will end support for 32-bit versions of the Windows operating system in its Steam client. The change, scheduled to take effect on January 1st, 2026, marks the final step in the platform's transition to exclusively supporting 64-bit systems. The decision is a practical one, …
Read More »Leaker claims Steam Deck 2 will arrive in 2028
Valve has made no announcements about an upgraded Steam Deck. In fact, most official statements from Valve indicate that the Steam Deck 2 will be a long way off. Now, we have an idea of the timeline we can expect, with a reliable leaker claiming a 2028 target for Steam …
Read More »Starfield tipped for re-launch on PS5 and Switch 2
Bethesda has been quiet on Starfield all year, with no new DLCs announced, along with a lack of headline-grabbing updates. As it turns out, Bethesda may be saving up for 2026, with plans to re-launch Starfield as a multiplatform game. Starfield first launched in 2023 and while the game was …
Read More »Valve’s rumoured Steam Console leaks via benchmark database
After the success of the Steam Deck, fans began anticipating a potential return to living-room gaming for Valve. A decade on from the failed ‘Steam Machine' concept, leakers found evidence of a device codenamed ‘Fremont', a dedicated TV box for Steam gaming. Brad Lynch, a Valve-focused enthusiast with a history …
Read More »Valve pulls Steam GPU monitor tool
Valve claims that with its latest Steam Client Beta update, its in-game overlay provides more accurate GPU utilisation figures than the Windows Task Manager itself. However, in a swift turn of events that suggests the feature wasn't quite ready for prime time, the company has since rolled back the change, …
Read More »Steam beta update brings refreshed UI to game pages and descriptions
Valve is bringing further improvements to Steam, with each game’s store pages and descriptions seeing a welcome visual refresh.
Read More »Valve ends support for Steam on ChromeOS
Back in November 2022, Valve launched Steam for a new platform – ChromeOS. Steam for ChromeOS has been in beta for four years at this point but now, Valve is pulling the plug. As spotted by 9to5Google, Valve quietly announced this month that it would be ending Steam support for …
Read More »Steam beta update brings revamped Store menus and much more
Over the past couple of years, Valve has put a particular amount of focus on improving Steam across the board – from library sharing revamps to visual tweaks and much more. In alignment with this, those on Steam’s beta channel can now check out the brand new ‘Store Menu’.
Read More »The Finals will continue to work on Steam Deck despite new anti-cheat
Despite the addition of kernel-level anti-cheat, the team at Embark Studios are committed to ensuring The Finals continues to run on the Steam Deck.
Read More »Despite Steam policies, some games still aren’t disclosing their use of Generative AI
Despite new games policies by Valve, the recently-released 'The Alters' has been found to be using GenAI throughout the game without any disclosures.
Read More »You can now filter the Steam Store by accessibility feature
In recent years, major publishers have made a push for more accessibility features in games. Nowadays, most major titles come with a set of features designed to make the game playable for those with various disabilities. Now, Valve is updating the Steam Store to allow users to easily find these …
Read More »Nearly half of Elden Ring owners on PC have played for 100+ hours
Years removed from the game’s launch, Elden Ring continues to be a massive hit – with nearly half of all PC players having put in over 100 hours so far.
Read More »Valve confirms Steam has not suffered a data breach
This week, someone claimed to have breached Valve's Steam servers, coming away with account information for over 89 million users. Something seemed a bit fishy about the claim at the time, but now, Valve has confirmed that no data breach has taken place.
Read More »Valve introduces new game rating system for non-Steam Deck devices
Valve is taking steps to expand its Steam Deck Verified program as its SteamOS platform begins appearing on hardware from other manufacturers. They've launched a new SteamOS compatibility system, specifically designed for “any device running SteamOS that is not a Steam Deck”. This move comes just as SteamOS-powered devices like …
Read More »Valve expands game verification to all SteamOS devices
Valve’s SteamOS has been a huge hit for the platform, with the company’s Steam Deck handheld reaping the benefits of this new operating system. With SteamOS officially set to arrive onto other non-valve handhelds, the platform has announced a new expansion to its game compatibility rating.
Read More »Counter Strike 2 update shakes up the map pool for competitive and casual modes
The latest Counter Strike 2 update has dropped and it contains quite a bit. Aside from new maps being added to the game, including one returning fan favourite map, Valve has also added new weekly missions to the game to keep players engaged. The new weekly missions can be found …
Read More »Rumours claim Half Life 3 is playable from start to finish
The rumour mill is buzzing again about Valve's long-awaited next entry in the Half-Life series. According to rumours, the game is currently “playable end-to-end”, which would mean that Valve may make a full announcement later this year. In a video posted on YouTube, Tyler McVicker, known for reporting on Valve …
Read More »Valve has a secret Deadlock build circulating amongst streamers
It has been a while since Valve's new multiplayer game, Deadlock, made headlines. That changed this week thanks to the discovery of a secret new build of the game - one that looks to be much closer to a 1.0 launch build.
Read More »Infinity Nikki finally comes to Steam following Epic Games exclusivity
Around 6 months on from its initial launch, Infinity Nikki is no longer an Epic Games Store exclusive – finally being available now on Steam.
Read More »Hidden Steam Support page lets you see your lifetime spend on games
Steam has grown from strength to strength since launching in the mid 2000s, building up a hugely loyal userbase along the way, as evidenced by Epic Games' struggles to compete with Steam to this day, despite sinking millions into exclusivity deals. As it turns out, the Steam app has a …
Read More »Simplified Chinese becomes the most-used language on Steam
Valve has now released a comprehensive breakdown of its Steam users, with a majority of all players now using Simplified Chinese.
Read More »SteamOS 3.7 update introduces support for more handhelds and improves desktop experience
The handheld gaming landscape is undergoing a significant shift, with Valve poised to expand SteamOS's reach beyond the Steam Deck. While Windows 11 handhelds have enjoyed a period of relative stability, bolstered by SteamOS's limited availability, Valve has consistently expressed its intention to open the platform to third-party devices. Now, …
Read More »Counter-Strike 2 hits new all-time peak with 1.8 million concurrent players
Counter-Strike 2 has managed to outdo itself once again, having now reached a new peak concurrent player count of over 1.82 million.
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Shadows will now support Steam Deck at launch
Prior to its delays, Assassin's Creed Shadows wasn't going to be available on Steam at launch and the game was not going to be verified for the Steam Deck. Fortunately, the developers have put the last few months to good use. The game is now coming to Steam on day-one …
Read More »Steam breaks new record with 40 million concurrent users
Almost exactly one year after hitting 34 million concurrent users, Steam has surpassed itself with 40 million concurrents.
Read More »Valve reportedly planning new VR headset for 2025
We've known for quite some time that Valve has been quietly working on a new VR headset. At one point, it was thought to be a Meta Quest competitor, bringing costs down and offering cable-free VR. However, the plan appears to have changed, with the new headset, codenamed ‘Deckard', poised …
Read More »Market research shows Valve’s Steam Deck has dominated handheld market
It has been three years since Valve first launched the Steam Deck, its own handheld gaming PC utilising custom AMD silicon and its own Linux-based operating system, SteamOS. Since then, a number of competitors have popped up on the market, some with even better specs than the Steam Deck, but according to market research, Valve's handheld has managed to maintain its number one spot on the market.
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