Steam Store Pages Just Got a Facelift

Steam Store Pages Just Got a Facelift

From Game Rant (Written by James Ratcliff) on | OpenCritic

On November 7, Steam released a new update that changed the layout of its store pages to support wider images when browsing on the desktop client. Alongside the store page makeover, Steam also launched a theater mode option for all videos and screenshots for each game, along with new game description options that developers can use to showcase their product's main features.

Since its 2003 launch, Steam has evolved from a game launcher to the most prominent PC game storefront across the globe. Despite its success as a digital storefront and game manager, Steam periodically releases updates to add some quality-of-life changes in response to user feedback. Some of these changes can also be for organizational purposes, as a previous Steam Client Beta build released in early August 2025 allowed users to change game titles and upload their own box art icons for various games in their collection as they saw fit. This cosmetic beta build feature eventually made its way to live Steam clients.

Months after launching a redesign of the Steam front page, Valve released some major changes to the layout of each game's store page. As of November 7, image previews on most Steam store...

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