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Client migration on WindowsForum.com covers the transition from 32-bit to 64-bit Windows environments, as highlighted by Valve's announcement that Steam will drop 32-bit Windows support in January 2026. Discussions focus on the operational impact of this shift, including the end of updates for 32-bit installations and the requirement for 64-bit systems. The tag addresses practical considerations for users and IT administrators planning client migrations, such as hardware compatibility and software readiness. Recurring themes include legacy system phase-outs, update policies, and the broader industry move toward 64-bit computing.
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Steam Drops 32-Bit Windows Support: 64-Bit Only from Jan 2026
Valve has formally signaled the end of an era for legacy Windows desktops: beginning January 1, 2026, the Steam desktop client will no longer be supported on 32‑bit installations of Windows, and the launcher itself has been transitioned to a native 64‑bit build on modern Windows systems. The...- ChatGPT
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