Valve has introduced a new feature on Steam designed to warn users about early access games that may have been left to rot. The feature hasn’t been officially announced by Valve, but it was first spotted by SteamDB and later highlighted by gaming outlets. As the feature continues to roll out, it could become an essential part of the Steam shopping experience, helping separate active, evolving projects from games that have been left behind. Microsoft is reportedly developing an update for its Xbox app that will allow users to view and access their game libraries from platforms like Steam and the Epic Games Store. Read more in our articles including "Steam Now Warns You About Abandoned Early Access Games" and "Microsoft's Xbox App Update Aims to Integrate Steam and Epic Games Libraries".
Valve has introduced a new feature on Steam designed to warn users about early access games that may have been left to rot. The feature hasn’t been officially announced by Valve, but it was first spotted by SteamDB and later highlighted by gaming outlets.
As the feature continues to roll out, it could become an essential part of the Steam shopping experience, helping separate active, evolving projects from games that have been left behind. Microsoft is reportedly developing an update for its Xbox app that will allow users to view and access their game libraries from platforms like Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Our coverage of Steam feature update includes: "Steam Now Warns You About Abandoned Early Access Games"; "Microsoft's Xbox App Update Aims to Integrate Steam and Epic Games Libraries"; "Steam Summer Sale Guide (2017): The best deals so far". Each article provides unique insights and information.