Valve’s latest Steam update modernises the Windows client with full 64 bit support while also delivering quality-of-life improvements.
Valve has officially ended support for the 32-bit Steam client on Windows 10 and Windows 11, completing the transition to a 64-bit-only application on modern Windows platforms.
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Steam quietly moves into a new phase on Windows, affecting some older PCs
Windows 11 users are unaffected; Windows 10 users must run 64-bit or upgrade to keep getting Steam features and fixes. Valve says system drivers and libraries that Steam requires to run its core ...
PCWorld reports that Valve has updated Steam for Windows, permanently dropping support for 32-bit systems with the older version losing support by year-end. Most users with modern 64-bit CPUs remain ...
Valve has officially announced the end of support for 32-bit Windows operating systems, following a recent update that ...
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