Valve’s latest client update is all about keeping your guilty video game pleasures a secret, so you may wonder: How to mark games private on Steam? Don’t worry; we’ve covered precisely what you’ll ...
You can hide Steam games in your Steam library with just a few clicks. And if you want to unhide them later, finding them again only takes a moment.
Steam is the hub for PC gaming, offering incredible year-round deals and a launcher with little to no issues. However, even then, Valve continues adding features to improve the platform further, like ...
The option will apparently let you mark a specific game on Steam as private, preventing your friends from seeing that you're playing it. For years, Steam has offered features that can tell friends ...
With so many Steam sales and excellent titles to play, it's likely that you've built up quite a collection of Steam games. You may also have downloaded betas and ...
Have you ever bought a Steam game you're embarrassed to be seen playing? One that you wish would remain invisible to friends and family alike? Let's face it, with the Steam Winter Sale and many, many ...
The latest update from Valve for the Steam platform is centering on a privacy feature that will let gamers hide the games they do not want others to see on their profiles. This will give users the ...
Steam has updated its privacy settings to allow users to hide certain games from their profiles if they wish. Revealed in a blog post, the Private Games feature has been implemented as a way to ...
Now that the feature’s out of beta, you can start marking games as private, which means your friends won’t spot them in your library or in their activity feeds. They won’t even know when you’re ...
Steam users who are buying games they'd rather not let anyone else know about can now hide such purchases. Valve has introduced a new capability in beta whereby Steam users can choose a new option at ...
Steam is reportedly working on a feature that will let users seemingly hide games you're playing from other users. Earlier today, SteamDB creator Pavil Djundik took to Twitter to claim new knowledge ...