![]() In other Steam news, Valve recently stated that a more powerful Steam Deck is years away from happening. And let's not forget that Windows 11 has already rolled out to most customers, though many devices will not meet its system requirements, which include 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage space, and TPM 2.0 support. The good news is that updating to Windows 10 from a prior installed version is free. Valve also states that future versions of Steam will rely on feature and security updates that are only available on Windows 10, so you might as well make the switch now. Valve has announced that Steam will no longer support Windows 7, 8, or 8.1, starting on January 1, 2024.Īccording to the Steam Support announcement of the change, this is due to Steam relying on an embedded version of Google Chrome, which no longer works on older version of Windows. If you're a PC gamer still rocking an older version of Windows, we have some bad news.
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