We’ve been blown away by the response to Steam Deck since launching in February, and want to celebrate with the community by giving away one every minute during The Game Awards on December 8th.
The fun stuff:
Yes, it really is one Steam Deck per minute! Starting with the beginning of the official show at 5pm PST, we'll be randomly drawing a name each minute from the pool of folks who registered ahead of time (more on that below!) and are watching The Game Awards livestream on Steam.
And we even have a fun animated Steam Pal digital sticker for everyone who registers. For a preview of the sticker and to register for the giveaway, head HERE.
The important stuff:
Registration for the drawing is required, and you must meet all eligibility requirements. We have the full list HERE but they include:
You must be in the US, Canada, UK, or the EU
You need to have made a purchase on Steam between November 14, 2021 and November 14, 2022
Your account must be in good standing
You cannot have a limited account
Registration is open now! The Game Awards will be streaming live at https://steam.tv - to be eligible you must be registered, logged in, and watching the stream there. Winners will be announced in chat every minute as each drawing takes place. You can also enter by mail. Complete rules are here.
Continuing our monthly series, we're happy to unveil Steam's Top Releases for the month of October. As always, we look at every release for the month, highlighting the Top 20 games and Top 5 DLC releases based on their first two weeks of revenue. We also highlight the top 5 free-to-play games, ranked by the number of unique players they acquired after launch.
With The Game Awards right around the corner, we are thrilled to see a big group of October's Top Releases earning much deserved nominations across a variety of categories. Genre-defining Vampire Survivors is up for Best Debut Indie, while Paradox's Victoria 3 vies for Best Sim/Strategy and frighteningly-surreal Scorn goes for Best Visual Design. Plague Tale: Requiem takes the cake with a whopping five nominations, including Best Performance, Best Narrative, and a chance to bring home the coveted Game of the Year award. Check out all of the nominees from this month's Top Releases and make sure to tune in to the Game Awards on December 8th, live on Steam.
Full Deck of Top Releases
After celebrating its graduation from Early Access, Vampire Survivors not only earned a spot on this month's Top Releases, it also became October's Most Played game on the Steam Deck. And just like most of the other games from October's Top Releases, Vampire Survivors is tested and verified to run great on the Steam Deck. The overall number of tested Playable and Verified titles grows daily, recently crossing 6000 games! Players can expect this list continue growing as each month brings a batch of Deck-ready Top-Release content.
New Devs
Finally, we'd like to congratulate the teams that are releasing a product on Steam for the very first time. A big welcome and congrats go out to these development teams on their successful Steam debuts.
Are you ready for an entire week filled with tens of thousands of discounts? The Steam Autumn Sale is underway! From now until November 29 at 10am PT, browse through every genre imaginable to grab games on sale for the perfect additions to your Steam library.
This is also the time to nominate your favorite games from the past year for the Steam Awards! We have 11 different categories this year, including a brand new category for games you love playing on portable devices:
Best Game on the Go
Game of the Year
VR Game of the Year
Labor of Love
Better with Friends
Most Innovative Gameplay
Outstanding Story-Rich Game
Best Game You Suck At (no offense)
Outstanding Visual Style
Best Soundtrack
Sit Back and Relax
There are a couple of ways you can lock in your nominations: You can do it directly from the store page or the event post from the developers of the title you like, or head to the Steam Awards Nomination page. You can even earn a badge for nominating in a single category, and level up from there with each additional category up to 11.
We've made a video all about it:
We'll be revealing the top five nominees in each category leading up to the Steam Winter sale and you'll be able to vote on them during the sale until January 3rd at 9am PT.
Have fun this week, and don't forget you can also pick up a title or two for the lovely folks (or even the less-than-lovely ones) on your holiday shopping list! Not only can you gift specific games, we also have digital gift cards up for grabs.
See you HERE for the Steam Autumn Sale, now through November 29th at 10am PT!
The Steam Autumn Sale is fast approaching, with an entire week filled with tens of thousands of discounts! From November 22nd at 10am PST (UTC -8) until November 29th at 10am PST (UTC -8), browse through every genre imaginable to grab games on sale for the perfect additions to your Steam library.
In fact, while you’re there, pick up a title or two for the lovely folks on your holiday shopping list! Not only can you gift specific games, we also have digital gift cards up for grabs.
Steam Award Nominations Start Nov 22
The Steam Autumn Sale is also the time to nominate your favorite games from the past year for the Steam Awards, in 11 different categories (including a brand new category for games you love playing on portable devices):
Game of the Year
VR Game of the Year
NEW: Best Game on the Go
Labor of Love
Better with Friends
Most Innovative Gameplay
Outstanding Story-Rich Game
Best Game You Suck At (no offense)
Outstanding Visual Style
Best Soundtrack
Sit Back and Relax
There are a couple of ways you'll be able to nominate games for the Steam Awards: do it directly from each game's store page or the event post from the developers of the titles you like, or head to the Steam Awards Nomination page (via the Steam homepage).
You can even earn a badge for nominating in a single category, and level up from there with each additional category up to 11.
Get ready to stock up on games for you and those special (or non-special, no judgment) people in your life during the Steam Autumn Sale: November 22nd at 10am PST to November 29th at 10am PST! The sale will be live on this url: https://store.steampowered.com/. See you soon!
Note: This update was re-released to fix a browser crash on Linux.
New Big Picture Mode
Updated Big Picture is now available for testing. You can read more about it in this blog post. Modify your Steam client shortcut and add -gamepadui on the command-line to automatically start Steam in the new Big Picture Mode. Alternatively, pass -newbigpicture to start in Desktop mode and have access to the new Big Picture Mode at any time.
General
Reduced client startup times for users with large game libraries
Fixed issue where launching a game would take longer to start if there was no network connection
Fixed VR flags not showing up in app details for some games
Center the popup controller configurator window when viewing controller layout
Fixed circular download progress indicator being broken in game entry list
Fixed downloads page crashing when starting in offline mode
Downloads page now properly responds to online/offline status
Updated “Steam News” popup dialog (again)
Sign In
Fix a case where if the sign-in UI had cached credentials which had become invalid, it could get stuck and not accept valid credentials thereafter
Fixed an input focus bug requiring an initial click on the sign in UI before you could type your username or password
Fixed issues with dragging or closing the sign in window, and related display scaling issues, on computers with nonstandard desktop scaling
Fixed an edge case in handling of invalid cached credentials affecting reauthentication
Fixed issue with sign in refresh UI when the user had already signed in once during the current session.
Steam Input
Gyro Enabling: The "Touch" option is now available to controllers which do not have capacitive touch sensors - Moving joysticks out of their deadzone now counts as a "Touch".
All controller types can each now optionally choose to use a Nintendo-style layout. This flips the A and B button and X and Y button universally in Steam and in games.
The Xbox extended features driver has been updated for Windows 11
Fixed hang when the Amazon Luna controller rumbles on macOS
Fixed issue with the touch binding in As Mouse mode releasing before the end of a swipe
Remote Play
Fixed occasional long hitches during Windows desktop capture
Fixed glyphs for third party Nintendo controllers while streaming
SteamVR
Fixed issue that caused some OpenXR app images to not appear properly in SteamVR
For players that speak Indonesian, Slovak, Malay, Arabic, Hebrew, Serbian, Hindi, and any other language currently supported by Windows, it's now possible to easily find the games that are available in your language. You can now pick from a much expanded list when indicating your language preferences on Steam, and when searching for games.
Set Your Language Preferences To Find The Right Games
(Edit your language preferences here) Setting your Steam language preferences will impact what languages content appears in and make it more likely that games in these languages are recommended to you and appear in discovery features across the Steam store. Your languages will also appear more prominently in search and on game store pages.
You can select a primary language and any number of secondary languages.
Primary Language will determine what language the Steam user interface is presented in, along with content across the Steam store and community such as game descriptions and user generated content.
Secondary Languages will allow you to see content in these languages such as store page descriptions and user reviews if not available in your primary language.
Additional Game Content Languages are not supported for Steam UI, store page descriptions, or user content, but will help you find games with content available in your languages.
Search And Filter By Your Languages
Your language preferences impact the information that is available at a glance on game store pages and in the various filter options throughout Steam.
Game Store Pages: Your selected languages will automatically appear first on game store pages if that game supports the language. Additionally, if you are looking at a game that doesn’t support any of your selected languages, there will be a prominent note communicating that fact.
Search & Filters: Your selected languages will appear first as options to use in areas of Steam that offer filtering. This means you can quickly select one or more language to find just the games that are available in those languages if you wish. As an example, here is a search for games that support Indonesian language: https://store.steampowered.com/search/?category1=998&supportedlang=indonesian
Languages Are A Factor In Steam Discovery Features
Games available in your languages are more likely to appear in discovery features such as the Steam Discovery Queue and in recommendations on the homepage of Steam.
Background
Starting a few weeks ago, we made it possible for developers to tag their games with this expanded set of languages. In the time since, we've seen over 500 games add indication of support for one of these new languages.
Of course this is just the beginning, as more developers make use of these new tools to indicate support that may already be available in games, as well as when releasing new games.
We are preparing to update Big Picture mode with the new interface we designed for Steam Deck, and today we’re making it available for testing. This update has been a long time coming, and we’re very excited to start gathering community feedback.
This controller-first interface was designed for Steam Deck in handheld and docked mode, and is perfect for all the scenarios Big Picture mode currently handles. The updated Big Picture mode includes features like:
New Home Screen, where you can continue playing recent games, and see what’s new with the games in your library.
New Universal Search, that searches across Library, Store, and your friends
New controller configurator, designed for ease-of-use of picking, adjusting, or creating custom controller configurations
Optimized Steam Store for controller navigation
Updated in-game overlay, with access to achievements and guides
Press Steam / Guide / PS button while in game
New system menu, for quick navigation to different parts of the interface
Access this with the Steam / Guide / PS button
New quick access menu, for access to notifications, friends list, quick settings, and more.
Access this with Steam / Guide / PS button + A
The team is still polishing rough edges - but the interface is at a point where we’re ready to gather community feedback. If you’d like to help test, please:
Continuing our monthly series, we're happy to unveil Steam's Top Releases for the month of September. As always, we look at every release for the month, highlighting the Top 20 games and Top 5 DLC releases based on their first two weeks of revenue. We also highlight the top 5 free-to-play games, ranked by the number of unique players they acquired after launch.
With the Steam Scream Fest underway, Steam is currently haunted with ghastly updates and spooky characters of all kinds. If that's all a bit too frightening, we're happy to showcase September's Top Releases, which provided a wholesome amount games with cozy, colorful and cute themes. After a successful journey through Early Access, Temtem made its 1.0 debut with an abundance of colorful characters and comfy fun for everyone. Filling the Early Access void, Slime Rancher 2 arrived five years after Monomi Park introduced fans to this revolutionarily cute slime-wrangling universe. Check out the full cast of cozy content on this month's Top Releases.
A DLC Paradox?
For several months now, we've featured the Top DLC releases with each month's latest list. September brought something unprecedented in this category, as each of the Top DLCs for the month were published by Paradox Interactive. It's amazing to see games from 2013 (Europa Universalis IV) and 2015 (Cities: Skylines) continuing to release popular content all these years later. Paradox's domination of September's Top DLC releases dovetailed nicely with their triumphant in-person return to the annual PDXCON in Stockholm.
New Devs
Finally, we'd like to congratulate the teams that are releasing a product on Steam for the very first time. A big welcome and congrats go out to these development teams on their successful Steam debuts.
Join us October 25 - November 1 as we don our costumes and celebrate things that go bump in the night during Steam Scream Fest! Featuring discounts and demos on current and upcoming games, as well as special Halloween-themed gameplay, come fuel your nightmares (or your candy bucket) with terrifying thrillers, haunting horrors, and festive Halloween romps. This event is for games and in-game events focused on all things Halloween: the supernatural, the scary, and the spooktacular.
Don't forget to check out the Points Shop where you'll find over 10 all-new thrilling Game Profiles from some of your favorite scary games. Perfect for decorating your Steam profile for the Halloween season.
Steam Scream Fest runs October 25, 10:00 AM PDT (GMT-7) to November 1, 10:00 AM PDT (GMT-7). Check out the official Steam Scream Fest page now.
Added a section to display a rollup of new DLC and other game content that has been released since you last visited a game's library page. Once visible, this section will automatically hide after a short period of time.
Rebuilt how featured game news is displayed on library game pages. It is now displayed as a featured post at the top of the activity feed to improve readability and reduce the required work for game devs. The entry is shown for a short period of time before returning to its chronological spot in the activity feed.
Updated the presentation of the new DLC added to your account section on library game pages.
Changed how major updates are displayed in the library activity section to make them easier to find.