Valve has officially ended support for the 32-bit Steam client on Windows 10 and Windows 11, completing the transition to a 64-bit-only application on modern Windows platforms.
Valve’s latest Steam update modernises the Windows client with full 64 bit support while also delivering quality-of-life improvements.
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A new Steam update has rolled out from Valve, updating the Steam client with some new features and fixing a number of common bugs. This Steam patch changes quite a few small things, but probably the ...
A massive Steam update to the desktop client has rolled out a new look just in time for summer. While we still have a couple of weeks to wait for the big summer Steam sale, Valve is giving its leading ...
Valve has officially announced the end of support for 32-bit Windows operating systems, following a recent update that ...
Steam users booting up today will likely notice the big client update Valve has been working on has officially launched. The update gives Steam a “fresh coat of paint” visually, promises to deliver ...
Steam just got a large update which unifies the code base of Steam clients, introduces UI changes, and completely overhauls the in-game overlay. The biggest change in the update is somewhat invisible.
TL;DR: As of November 2024, Valve's Steam client no longer supports Windows 7 or 8, affecting a small percentage of users. This change is due to reliance on an embedded version of Google Chrome and ...
A new fan-requested for Steam could potentially be a major factor for the platform's sales, allowing fans to more effectively ...
Valve has officially released Steam Game Recording, a new built-in feature that allows players to capture and share gameplay footage across PC, Mac, and Steam Deck devices. The feature recently exited ...