Today, Steam set a new record for concurrent users. As we can see, there were 14,370,167 Steam users online a couple of hours ago. And to be honest, it took Steam a while to reach that milestone. After all, back in November 2015, we reported Steam reaching 13 million Steam users online simultaneously. Continue reading Steam Sets New Record for Concurrent Users – Over 14 Million Steam Users Online Simultaneously
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Here are the top 100 best selling games on Steam in 2016
Valve has revealed the top 100 best selling games on Steam in 2016. This list games that are currently available on Steam, regardless of their year of release, and they were measured by gross revenue in 2016. Continue reading Here are the top 100 best selling games on Steam in 2016
These are the PC games that were released in 2016 and sold more than one million copies on Steam
2016 is almost over, so it’s time now to see which games sold more than one million copies on Steam. Thanks to SteamSpy’s data, we have a pretty good idea at which titles were able to hit the “one million” goal, so here we go. Continue reading These are the PC games that were released in 2016 and sold more than one million copies on Steam
Steam Winter Holiday Sale 2016 is a go
Steam’s Winter Holiday Sale 2016 is a go and for the next twelve days, PC gamers can take advantage of huge saving throughout Valve’s store on thousands of games. As always, we’ll be only covering the first day of this event, so go ahead and take a look at what you can purchase today. Continue reading Steam Winter Holiday Sale 2016 is a go
Here is how you can make the Sony PSVR work on the PC via SteamVR
PSVR is currently available and it appears that people have figured out how to make it work on the PC via SteamVR. While this is an unofficial method via which you can make PSVR work on the PC, we are pretty sure that a lot of gamers will appreciate it. Continue reading Here is how you can make the Sony PSVR work on the PC via SteamVR
Steam Survey November 2016 – NVIDIA & Intel increase their dominance, adoption of quad-cores increases
Each and every month, Steam conducts a survey to collect data about what kinds of computer hardware and software its customers are using. According to the November 2016 hardware survey, NVIDIA and Intel have slightly increased their dominance, while the adoption of quad-cores is also increasing. Continue reading Steam Survey November 2016 – NVIDIA & Intel increase their dominance, adoption of quad-cores increases
Steam will soon require devs to use in-game screenshots, bullshots will not be probably affected by this new policy
Valve has announced that developers will soon be required to use in-game screenshots for their Steam store pages. Now I know that some of you are jumping around like crazy overjoyed rabbits, however it appears that bullshots won’t be affected by this new policy. Continue reading Steam will soon require devs to use in-game screenshots, bullshots will not be probably affected by this new policy
Steam client beta finally adds native support for the Playstation 4 DualShock 4 controller
Last month, we informed you about Valve’s plans to add native support on Steam for the Playstation 4 DualShock 4 controller. And today, Valve released a beta client for Steam that does exactly that. Yeap, PC gamers can now use the Playstation 4 DualShock 4 controller on Steam. Continue reading Steam client beta finally adds native support for the Playstation 4 DualShock 4 controller
Valve will add native support for the Playstation 4 DualShock 4 controller on Steam
Valve has announced at its Steam Dev Days conference that it will soon add native support for Playstation 4’s DualShock 4 controller on Steam. According to Valve, the Steam Controller API will soon support other game controllers natively, and the PS4 controller will be the first one. Continue reading Valve will add native support for the Playstation 4 DualShock 4 controller on Steam
Steam Survey September 2016 – Adoption of Windows 10 slows down
Each and every month, Steam conducts a survey to collect data about what kinds of computer hardware and software its customers are using. And according to the September hardware survey, Microsoft’s Windows 10 64bit – while still remaining the most popular OS – seems to be losing its steam. And unexpectedly, NVIDIA and Intel have – once again – slightly increased their dominance. Continue reading Steam Survey September 2016 – Adoption of Windows 10 slows down