
Steam Introduces New Customization Options in Latest Update
The latest update for Steam enhances user customization, allowing players to personalize game artwork and implement new accessibility features.
Steam’s update on September 9 brings significant customization options allowing users to change a game’s cover art and logo with their graphics. This update is particularly exciting for fans as Valve traditionally rolls out major updates slowly.
In July, Steam beta users explored new customization features for player Collections, gathering community feedback that led to the current rollout worldwide. Now, users can alter the artwork, backgrounds, and logos of games in their collection and assign hidden titles to better organize games.
Additionally, the update introduces several accessibility features to assist users with visual impairments, like a high-contrast mode and adjustable text scaling.
Summary of New Features:
- Customization Tab: Change game artwork and set custom titles.
- Accessibility Improvements: New settings for high contrast and UI scaling.
- Bug Fixes & UI Edits: Address issues from previous updates.
The patch also reminds users that Steam will end support for macOS 11 after October 15, requiring updates for continued use.