Valve is going to roll out a Steam Store Home page refresh designed to make it easier to find new games and to display more content and information. The Steam Store Home page refresh is also about modernizing the UI by using higher-resolution game art and taking advantage of modern high-resolution QHD, 4K, and ultrawide displays. Valve notes that the store is now wider and more responsive, with the updates also making their way to the Steam Deck and Steam's Big Picture mode.

Although the overall layout is similar, the refresh introduces notable changes. For example, the 'Featured & Recommended' section at the top includes more detailed information when you hover over the cover art, including a user review round-up and a summary of the game, while also displaying adjacent games in the carousel.
The 'Discounts & events' section is also getting larger artwork, with the new Discovery Queue feature getting a prominent fixture, where you can browse through these curated titles without leaving the home page. 'Your Wishlist' and 'DLC for Your Games' sections are also being added, highlighting any potential discounts right there on the home page.
And with trailer and animated banners, you'll also be able to turn these off for a more static Steam Store Home page experience. But, perhaps the most interesting feature being added is 'Infinite Scroll.' Yes, this means you can keep scrolling through hundreds or even thousands of game listings to find whatever you're looking for. The new Steam Store refresh is coming soon, but it's available to test right now for those who opt into the Steam beta program within the PC desktop client.




