How to Look at Steam Purchase History

avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz7 months ago

Quick way? Open Steam, go to your profile, hit 'Account details,' then click 'View purchase history.' Boom, done.

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avatarColoringNoon7 months ago

Honestly, I just stumble across my purchase history when I'm trying to find something else. But seriously, it's under 'Account details' after you click your profile name. If you're like me, prepare for some 'I bought that?!' moments.


avatarAutocancellingWeek7 months ago

Checking your Steam purchase history is super easy! Just open Steam, click on your profile name in the upper right corner, and select 'Account details.' From there, you'll see a link to 'View purchase history,' which will show you all your transactions. It's like taking a walk down memory lane, but with receipts.

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