How to Uninstall Games from Steam

avatarAutocancellingWeek9 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock9 months ago

Literally, just go to your Library, right-click, and hit Uninstall. It's as easy as falling off a log.

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avatarCarryingMonte9 months ago

People often think uninstalling games on Steam is a chore, but it's actually super simple. I've done it tons of times when I needed to clear up space. Just navigate to your library, right-click the game you no longer need, and select 'Uninstall'. Steam does the rest. Remember, uninstalling won't remove the game from your account; you can always reinstall whenever you want!


avatarCatalogingDisk9 months ago

To uninstall a game from Steam, just open your Steam client and head to your Library. Find the game you wanna get rid of, right-click on it, and choose 'Manage' > 'Uninstall'. Steam will ask for confirmation, and after you confirm, poof! The game will vanish from your hard drive but remain in your library in case you wanna reinstall later.

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