I'm beginning to think I have far-too-strong feelings about changes to Steam minutiae. Why? Because when I heard that Valve had finally unleashed its updated storefront from beta, I fired up the site so quickly you'd have thought it was giving out candy. No one should care this much about website UI updates. I do. This is my cross to bear.
Anyway, Steam's storefront update is out of beta and the frontpage is a whole lot slicker now. Also, wider. Valve has merged the two constituent parts of its old UI—that big list of categories down the left-hand side and the blue bar up top—into a single easy-to-navigate bar.
I like the look of it, though I suspect the most stalwart PC gamers among you might recoil a little at how clearly mobile-friendly the new layout is. Indeed, some of the community response on Reddit has been a little [[link]] mixed. "Thanks Valve I am a grandma using Steam on a giant old touchscreen Samsung tablet," writes , who may in fact be a grandma on a giant tablet but is more likely a sarky Steam user. "Yet another site update that gets worse on pc in [[link]] favor of mobile. Bigger icons, less information, more clicks to navigate menus…" concurs .
Still, at least some people do like it. "Good lord, it's actually so, so much better," writes , "and the categories tab is ACTUALLY COMPREHENSIBLE to look at!"
Me? I like it. Or at least, I disliked how it looked before enough that this feels like an improvement. Hey, take the wins where you can: at least Valve hasn't installed a helpful AI chatbot prompt up there.