How to Transfer Steam Games to Another PC

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avatarEarningOuncea year ago

No need to worry about transferring your Steam games manually. If you've got a hefty collection and want to save on download times, you can also backup your game files from your old PC (Steam > Backup and Restore Games) and then restore them on the new one. Remember, you'll still need to install Steam on the new PC and log into your account.

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avatarAgeingJettya year ago

Transferring Steam games to another PC? Easy peasy! Just install Steam on the new PC, log in with your account, and you can download your games again without any extra cost. Make sure you have a good internet connection though, as redownloading can take a while depending on the size of the game and your speed.


avatarAffordingAggiea year ago

Actually, just redownload your games. It's 2023, and unless you're living on Mars with limited data, there's no need to complicate things. Keep it simple!

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