The website used for the Steam Store has needed an update for a long time. Here are some screenshots seeing as Valve has accidentally published the new style sheet. Using tags while searching - You'll now be able to use tags while searching.Highlighting owned games - The store will highlight games you already own.It's likely to be a similar function to what some community plugins provide, warning users the app they might want to buy is using DRM. DRM notice - There are also references to a "DRM notice" on app pages. ![]() Discovery queue - This sounds like a personalized queue of games the store thinks you might like.You'll be able to follow curators, the recommended apps from said curators will probably show up on the homepage. These recommendations will then show up in the Steam Store. It looks like groups (or some members of said group) can recommend apps with some text explaining why they recommend it. Steam Curators - Steam Curators seem to be a new sub-feature of the existing Steam Community group system.Overhauled Frontpage - We're not entirely certain what will change on the new homepage, but it looks like it'll at least have something related to Steam Curators and the Discovery Queue functionality.I'd like to note that some of these features are available in a Chrome Extension known as Enhanced Steam. ![]() There are several new features for the store. The current Steam Store also has a hint of the new design on some pages, while already being prominent on others. It might launch tomorrow, or in a month. Recently, Valve updated the Steam Desktop client to a more flat and blue. ![]() This is very much a work in progress, we have no idea how far along Valve is with the new design. Keep in mind that we're only checking out new stylesheets, this is only half of the Store's design (the other half being done in HTML and JavaScript) but should still give a good feel as to what it'll be like. After getting a tip of another stylesheet for the new store, we decided to see if we can get it (sorta) working in a state where it gives us a feel of the new design. Seeing the Store is currently on it's 5th theme, this means Valve is hard at work at a 6th version of the Steam Store theme. A few months ago when Steam tags were first introduced, there was a short link to a "v6" stylesheet.
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