Steam has added new accessibility features that could make finding games to play easier for those who need them. As the leading PC gaming digital distribution platform, Steam regularly makes tweaks and adjustments to its program in order to make the experience better for players, developers, or both.
One example of this earlier in 2025 was when Steam split installation and downloads into two separate progress bars, allowing gamers to more easily see how a game update was progressing. This update, however, has more to do with finding a game to purchase and install in the first place.
Steam users point out an issue with how the PC gaming platform works, and they're asking for a quality of life improvement to be made.
Steam has introduced two new features that help players to find games that support their needs. Accessibility in gaming, when it comes to the software side of things, can include everything from adjustable text sizes to color blindness-friendly palettes to extra audio features that can make a game playable for those with vision impairment. Steam now has an added feature that shows what accessibility options are available while looking at a game store listing, as well as...