If you are still gaming on a 32-bit Windows PC, you will soon need to upgrade! Valve has announced that its popular PC gaming platform, Steam, will stop running on 32-bit versions of Windows starting ...
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Valve recently announced that Steam will stop supporting 32-bit versions of Windows as of January 1st, 2026. Right now, Windows 10 32-bit is the only 32-bit version of Windows that officially works ...
Valve's Steam client is pretty widely compatible with all kinds of newer and older operating systems—that's what you do when you want as many people as possible spending their money in your store. But ...
Valve has confirmed Steam will be dropping support for 32-bit versions of the Windows 10 operating system. The company said Windows 10 32-bit is used by just 0.01% of users, sparking the change.
Steam will be ending support for personal computers powered by the 32-bit version of Windows from Jan. 1, 2026, according to a post made on the company's website on Thursday. The digital storefront ...
Valve is ceasing Steam support for systems running 32-bit versions of the Windows 10 operating system (OS) on January 1, 2026. In a recent Steam Support blog, Valve explained that Windows 10 32-bit is ...
Steam is officially dropping Windows 32-bit support at the end of this year, the company announced today. The only 32-bit version of Windows that is currently supported by Steam is Windows 10 32-bit.
Valve has announced plans to end Steam support for systems running Windows 10 32-bit in the new year, so if you haven't upgraded to a 64-bit version of Windows 10 yet, now's the time. In a new post on ...
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Valve has announced a big change coming to Steam. Well, it may sound big, but in reality, it only affects a tiny portion of the userbase. Starting January 1, 2026, the platform will no longer support ...
Interestingly, Valve says that there are only 0.01% of Steam users that are still using a 32-bit version of Windows 10, and so this end of support date won't impact most people. Additionally, although ...