According to Valve, Windows 11 is the go-to operating system on Steam, and its market share has now reached nearly 70%.
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Valve has released the latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey data, showing Windows 11's continuous climb among the gaming audience.
Valve has released the latest results of its monthly Hardware & Software Survey, showing Windows 11's continuous dominance among gamers.
Valve's latest hardware and software survey shows that Windows 11 continues climbing in popularity, but Windows 10 is not giving up just yet.
Many people want to stay on Windows 10, but among gamers, Windows 11 continues crushing its now-unsupported predecessor.
Valve's latest hardware and software survey results are here, showing the ever-increasing market share of Windows 11.
Valve released the latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey results for October 2025, showing Windows 10's decline following the end of support.
With the end of Windows 10 support less than two weeks ahead, the gaming audience continues to upgrade to Windows 11.
Windows 11 keeps attracting new users among gamers, and Valve reports that the operating system has reached a new all-time high market share.
More and more gamers are moving away from Windows 11, and its market share on Steam is steadily increasing.
The latest data from Valve shows PC gamers leaving Windows 10 behind and upgrading to the more modern Windows 11.
Valve has finally dropped its Steam Hardware & Software Survey for May, showing just how much SteamOS has declined among Linux users, even as Steam on Linux continues to grow in popularity.
Windows 11 is increasing its popularity among gamers. Valve's latest report shows that the operating system is reaching nearly 59% on Steam.
More and more gamers are switching over to Windows 11. Valve reports that nearly 58% of Windows users on Steam have already upgraded.
Windows 11 is becoming more popular not only on the global market but also among gamers. Valve reports that the operating system's market share on Steam is growing fast.
Valve published the latest results of its monthly Steam Hardware and Software Survey, and they show that Windows 10 is once again the most popular OS on the platform.
Windows 11 continues taking over the gaming audience, with its market share on Steam reaching another all-time high.
Windows 11 is becoming more popular not only among regular consumers but also among gamers, with the OS holding nearly 52% on Steam.
The Steam Hardware & Software Survey results for September 2024 are now out, and they show that Windows 10 is once again the most popular OS among gamers, but probably not for long.
Valve has published its August hardware and software survey. Windows 11 is top dog, 16 GB of RAM is most common, and Simplified Chinese extends lead over English.
Valve has published the latest results of its monthly Software & Hardware Survey. According to the findings, Windows 11's market share dropped a bit in July 2024, going below the 46% mark.
While Windows 11 has an overall much smaller market share than Windows 10, on the gaming side, things are going better. Valve reports that Windows 11 is very close to overtaking Windows 10 on Steam.
The May 2024 results of the monthly Steam Hardware & Software Survey reveal Windows 11 is almost catching up with Windows 10. It now has a 46.08% market share, only a few points away from Windows 10.
Valve reports that Windows 11's market share on Steam has nearly caught up with Windows 11. In April 2024, Windows 11 jumped from 41% to 45%, and now it is just 6 points away from Windows 10.
Valve has published the latest results of its monthly Steam Hardware and Software Survey. According to their data, Windows 11 powers about 42% of all computers that access Steam each month.
Windows 11 continues to grow among gamers. The latest report from Valve shows that the operating system is now installed on over 44% of all Windows computers running games from Steam.
Valve has released the December 2023 Hardware & Software Survey results, showing a slight decrease in Windows 11's market share. In total, less than 42% of all Steam users run Windows 11.
Valve has released the latest results of its monthly Hardware & Software Survey. It revealed a notable increase in Windows 11 users and the same decrease in those still playing games on Windows 10.
According to Valve, Windows 11's Steam market share decreased to 37.43% in September 2023. Meanwhile, Windows 10 raised to 57.97%, gaining almost 2 points and remaining the dominant choice.
Valve has released the latest monthly hardware and software survey results, revealing a notable spike in Windows 11's market share. The company says almost 40% of Steam users now run Windows 11.
Valve's latest software and hardware survey is out with new details about operating systems and hardware Steam customers use to play games. According to the report, Windows 11 has almost 37%.
According to the latest data published by Valve, Windows 11 continued growing during June 2023. The operating system holds almost 36% of all Steam users and steadily approaches Windows 10.