Steam has recently introduced an update to its store search functionality, making it more user-friendly and efficient for gamers to navigate through the wide array of available games on the platform. As more players have been searching for specific store hubs, tags, and developers, Steam’s updated search features accommodate these preferences, streamlining the process of finding desired games.
The newly launched update incorporates tags, developers, publishers, and franchises in the quick search function. When users start typing in the main search field, the auto-suggestion drop-down will display relevant matches for these categories. For instance, users can search for categories such as “Free to play,” or individual tags like “survival” or “zombies.”
In addition to this, the quick search results now include developers, publishers, and franchises, making it easier for users to find games from their favorite creators and series. For example, those seeking “Bethesda” games or wanting to explore titles within the “Star Wars” or “Final Fantasy” franchises can now effortlessly locate them in the search results.
Another significant improvement in the search function is its enhanced capability to handle typing mistakes and misspelled words. This update ensures that users can find their desired games even if they make small errors while typing.
Steam has made sure to include these enhancements in its mobile app and on the Steam website when accessed via mobile devices.
This comprehensive update to Steam’s store search aims to provide a seamless browsing experience for users, allowing them to effortlessly explore the diverse range of games available on the platform.
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