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    Steam 2026: 64-Bit Windows, New Controller, and Hardware to Transform PC Gaming

    Valve’s Steam platform is poised for a busy, consequential 2026: a long‑planned technical cleanup has become a hard deadline for legacy Windows users, Steam Input and controller support are getting broader and deeper, and Valve’s hardware roadmap — a new Steam Controller, a Steam Machine...
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    Using a PS4 DualShock 4 on Windows 10: USB, Bluetooth, Steam Input

    Using a PlayStation 4 DualShock controller on a Windows 10 PC is simpler than many users expect: you can connect it wirelessly over Bluetooth, plug it in with USB for plug‑and‑play reliability, use Steam’s Input layer for game mapping, or run a small wrapper like DS4Windows to expose the...
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    Steam Ends 32‑bit Windows Support: Plan Your 64‑bit Migration

    Valve’s Steam client for Windows has completed a long-anticipated migration to a native 64‑bit application and, in the process, has set a firm deadline for the end of support for 32‑bit Windows hosts: after January 1, 2026, Steam will no longer issue updates, fixes, or technical support for...
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    Steam Goes Native 64-Bit on Windows with 32-Bit End Of Life by 2026

    Valve has finally finished what felt like a small but consequential modernization: the Steam desktop client for Windows now runs as a native 64‑bit application on Windows 10 (64‑bit) and Windows 11, and Valve has set a firm deadline for the end of updates to the legacy 32‑bit client — January 1...
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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...
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    Steam Goes 64-Bit on Windows, Ends 32-Bit Support by 2026

    Valve has shipped a significant Steam client update this week that finally makes the Steam desktop client a native 64-bit application on Windows, while also rolling out a host of usability, controller, and Steam Deck refinements — and it carries a firm deadline for legacy systems: 32-bit Windows...
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    SteamOS Adds Xbox Controller Compatibility Warning to Cut Input Frustrations

    Valve’s SteamOS is rolling out a small but meaningful user-safety tweak: the system will now display an explicit warning when an Xbox-branded controller that SteamOS deems “incompatible” is connected, aiming to reduce frustrating input problems and misreported device behavior for Deck and...
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    Steam Client Beta Goes 64‑Bit with Switch 2 USB Support and HEVC Fixes

    Valve’s latest Steam Client beta is a consequential maintenance release that flips the Windows desktop client to a native 64‑bit build, fixes persistent Game Recording export and clipboard errors tied to recent NVIDIA GPUs, and expands Steam Input’s device recognition — notably adding explicit...
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    Valve Moves Steam Windows Client to 64‑Bit Only; 32‑Bit Support Ends 2026

    Valve is moving the Steam client on Windows to 64‑bit only, and the company has set a firm cutoff for legacy 32‑bit Windows updates: existing 32‑bit clients will receive updates only until January 1, 2026, after which Valve will stop issuing fixes, features, and support for 32‑bit Windows...
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    Steam Client Beta Goes 64-Bit on Windows with Switch 2 and GameCube Support

    Valve’s Steam client has quietly taken another step toward broader controller compatibility and a modern Windows footprint — the Steam Client Beta now runs as a native 64-bit application on Windows 10 and Windows 11, and Steam Input has gained official recognition for Nintendo Switch 2...
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    Steam Client Beta Adds Switch 2 USB, GameCube Adapter Rumble, 64‑Bit Windows

    Valve’s latest Steam client beta has quietly opened a new front in cross-platform controller compatibility, adding native recognition for Nintendo’s fresh hardware and bringing long-requested GameCube adapter support to Windows — and it did so at the same moment the Steam client moved to a...
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    Steam Beta Update: 64‑Bit Windows Client and Switch 2 USB Support

    Valve’s latest Steam client beta is a compact but consequential update — the Windows client has been rebuilt as a native 64‑bit application, Steam Input now recognizes Nintendo Switch 2 controllers over USB, GameCube adapters in Wii‑U mode get explicit support with rumble, and Steam Input’s gyro...
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    Steam Client Beta: Switch 2 Pro support, GameCube Wii U mode, and 64-bit Windows

    Valve’s latest Steam Client beta brings two pieces of news that will matter to PC gamers: first-party support for Nintendo’s next-generation controllers — including the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller — and GameCube adapter compatibility in Wii‑U mode, and the long-anticipated move to a 64‑bit...
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    Steam Client Goes 64-bit on Windows 10/11 with Input and Recording Fixes

    Valve’s Steam Client beta has taken a decisive step: the Windows desktop client is now a full 64‑bit application on Windows 10 and Windows 11, and the release brings a clutch of targeted fixes and Steam Input expansions — including explicit support for Nintendo Switch 2 controllers over USB and...
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    Valve Steam Controller 2026: Puck radio, Grip Sense, and Steam Input parity

    Valve’s next-gen gamepad brings the Steam Deck’s sprawling input toolkit to a traditional controller form — and it arrives with a small, magnetic “Puck” that promises low-latency wireless, a new generation of magnetic thumbsticks, capacitive Grip Sense, four-point HD haptics, and full Steam...
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    Windows 11 Insider: Xbox Button Long Press Opens Task View, Short Press Opens Game Bar

    Microsoft has quietly repurposed the Xbox button on gamepads when used with Windows 11 Insiders: a long press now opens Task View while a short press still launches the Game Bar, and a press-and-hold continues to power down the controller — a small but practical tweak rolling out to Dev and Beta...
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    Windows 11 Insider: Xbox Button Long-Press Opens Task View (Game Bar Short-Press Remains)

    Microsoft's quiet remapping of the Xbox button in recent Windows 11 Insider builds turns a single longstanding controller gesture into a small but meaningful productivity shortcut, letting a long press open Task View so players can switch apps without reaching for keyboard or mouse. Background /...
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