22 Ene Bad News for Steam Users with Windows 7 and 8 PCs: It’s Going to Stop Working
Some Steam gamers are out of luck. Earlier this year, it was announced that the platform would no longer support older versions of Windows, and the day has finally come. Users with a PC running Windows 7 or 8 will no longer be able to enjoy games on this gaming service using these operating systems. It’s time for them to make a tough decision.

Not only do these systems no longer have official support from Microsoft, but gamers with Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs are now witnessing Steam’s discontinuation on their computers. This became evident just a few days ago when the latest version of the platform was no longer compatible with these two Microsoft operating system versions. Although it won’t stop working overnight, support for these systems is nearing its end.

At the beginning of 2024, Valve announced that these two Windows versions would lose support. However, it wasn’t until this week that this decision became a reality, with a clear indication of what comes next. As the gaming platform explains, they will no longer provide support for these systems—although this will happen gradually.

With the update to the latest version of Steam, it’s now clear that it will no longer work on Windows 7 or Windows 8, two outdated versions of the operating system. Therefore, users with PCs running either of these systems who have Steam installed will not receive the new version automatically. For now, they can continue using Steam until a server update takes place, at which point they will lose the ability to access games through this platform.

Once you lose access to Steam, you won’t be able to play the games you have downloaded. Valve’s plans are as follows:
- End support for Windows 7 and 8.
- Continue limited functionality for a time on these PCs.
- Update Steam servers.
- Completely cease support for these two operating systems.

When this process is complete, users with either of these versions will no longer be able to access the platform or the games they’ve purchased. What’s the only solution? Upgrade your PC to Windows 10 or Windows 11. However, this poses a problem: not all older computers are capable of upgrading to these versions, and even if they are, these newer operating systems may not run as smoothly.

When you can no longer access Steam, you’ll need to make a decision: update Windows or switch to a more modern PC with the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system. It’s a choice that must be made if you want to continue enjoying Valve’s gaming platform.
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