Steam's search bar just got a lot better

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Steam's search bar just got a lot better
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The valve opens on a new avenue of Steam discovery.

Valve has updated Steam store search to make it easier to explore categories larger than just the name of a game. The search bar on the Steam store can now better search for tags, developers, publishers, and franchises across web, app, and mobile. It'll also handle misspellings and typos much better than it did in the past.

The changes came about because Valve saw players' search habits shifting in this direction."We noticed more players searching for particular store hubs, tags, or developers so we've updated Steam to handle those destinations," it said in aFor example, a search for"dungeon" will now pop up suggested tags like"Dungeon Crawler" and"Mystery Dungeon" alongside games with Dungeon in the name.

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