In April, Valve revealed it was overhauling Steam in a giant manner — not only a recent coat of paint, but additionally unifying the codebase between its Desktop, Massive Image Mode and Steam Deck interfaces, including new options like a helpful cloud notepad and pinnable panels within the in-game overlay, revamping its net browser, screenshot supervisor and notifications tabs, and including {hardware} acceleration for Linux and Mac.
Whereas a lot of that has been out there in beta, as we speak’s the day it goes huge with a full steady launch. So in case your Steam is trying somewhat completely different, that’s why!
And reader, my gaming colleagues and I’ve been impressed by how a lot we like that coat of paint. Older adjustments to the Retailer and Library tabs however, Steam has appeared like an historical utility for a really very long time, and now it’s… good! “I lastly like Steam,” my colleague Tom Warren confided.
Cloud notepad on desktop. Picture: Valve
Me, I’m nonetheless most excited for the cloud notepad, which I can verify additionally now works on Steam Deck — although it doesn’t seem like you should utilize it as a translucent in-game overlay like you’ll be able to on desktop simply but. Yow will discover it from inside a recreation by hitting your Steam button, then scrolling all the way down to Notes.
Cloud notepad on Steam Deck. Screenshot by Sean Hollister / The Verge