According to news from this site on July 27, the Steam Game Store announced on July 26 that thousands of trial versions of playable games will be launched on Steam every year, and millions of players will try them out (usually new products on Steam) section). The official noticed some common trends in the changes in processes and functions in the feedback from developers and players, and made an update based on these feedbacks. Behavior of Trials in the Steam Library Now Improved There have been some official updates to the display and behavior of Trials in the Steam Library. Here are the key ones: Players can add the trial to their library without immediately installing it. If players aren't ready to install a trial yet (such as when using the Steam mobile app), they can now simply click the new "Add to Library" button next to it. Even if players already own the full game, they can install the trial version. This is mainly to make it easier for developers to test trial versions, but it also makes it easier for players to manage the installation/uninstallation of trial versions. The trial can be explicitly removed from the account by right-clicking >Manage>Remove from Account. Once a trial is uninstalled, it will automatically be removed from the player's library. Trials can now have separate store pages
1. By default, the free trial will appear as a button in the base game's store page.Q: What’s going on with the trial version icon? Is it a plate? Or a vinyl record?
A: This classic icon, my friends, comes from the days when trial copies were distributed through the post office, in the accompanying package of a gaming magazine printed on dead wood, and carried on a round medium called a disc superior.
Q: Some trials just showed up in my library. How is this going?
A: We've made some changes to the visibility of trials in the Steam library, and this may affect trials you played a long time ago. We've done our best to clean up the trials we don't think you'll care about anymore, but it's possible we've missed some. You can easily delete them by right-clicking them in your Steam library and selecting Manage >Remove from Account.
Q: I love the free trial. When is the next Steam Release Festival?
A: Don’t miss the week-long Steam New Product Festival on October 14th (PT), when hundreds of new free trial versions will be available! You can visit the New Product Festival page now to sign up to receive reminders: https://store.steampowered.com/sale/nextfest
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