If there are some games you would rather your friends and family didn’t know you were playing, for whatever reason that may be, Steam has your back.
As part of its recent Steam Client Beta update, Valve has added the ability for players to mark certain games as private. How handy!
“Starting today you’ll be able to mark specific games as private and they’ll disappear from anywhere they’d be viewed by someone other than you,” it wrote on Steam.
“That includes: your ownership, in-game status, playtime, and activity in that game. This additional control allows you to keep most of your Steam Library visible to your friends, so they can see what you are playing and join in, yet also keep a few of those games just to yourself.”
If you are keen to mark your games as private, you will be able to do just that in one of three places. These are from your shopping cart, your game list (which is accessible from a web browser), or from your Steam Client Library.
You can see an example of how it looks below.
Valve has also added a few other changes along with this particular Steam Client Beta update, which you can read in full below.
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We first got wind that Valve was planning on introducing a new privacy setting back in November.
As Matt pointed out at the time, this move will finally give players some peace of mind next time they want to play something that would likely raise an eyebrow… or something else entirely.
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