Steam quietly moves into a new phase on Windows, affecting some older PCs
In a surprise to no one, Valve announced a few months ago that it'd support only the 64-bit version of its Steam Windows client from next year. It also made it amply clear that its policy change will take effect from January 1, 2026. Valve hasn't backtracked from what it said about the Steam Windows client previously. In fact, it's delivered on its promise a few days earlier than the previously announced date.
In a surprise to no one, Valve announced a few months ago that it’d support only the 64-bit version of its Steam Windows client from next year. It also made it amply clear that its policy change will take effect from January 1, 2026. Valve hasn’t backtracked from what it said about the Steam Windows client previously. In fact, it’s delivered on its promise a few days earlier than the previously announced date.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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