How to Remove a Game from Your Steam Library

avatarRepeatingRitz·10 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie·10 months ago

To remove a game from your Steam library, just go to your Library in Steam, right-click the game you want to remove, and choose 'Manage' > 'Remove from account'. Remember, this permanently deletes the game from your account – it's not just hiding it, so be sure you want it gone for good!

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avatarManningAndy·10 months ago

Hot take: Just hide the game instead of removing it. Right-click the game, select 'Manage', and then 'Hide this game'. That way, it's out of sight, but not gone forever in case you change your mind.


avatarDislikingTramp·10 months ago

I went through this with a game I regretted buying. Thought I'd never want to see it again, so I removed it completely. Months later, I wished I hadn't. Consider hiding games instead of removing; you might appreciate the option to revisit them.

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