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Steam Just Added A Handy New Feature You'll Want To Use

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Published 21:00 21 Oct 2025 GMT+1

Steam Just Added A Handy New Feature You'll Want To Use

A helpful but dangerous feature

Angharad Redden

Angharad Redden

Featuring heavy discounts, bundles, offers, and more, being a Steam user is the best way to approach your PC gaming career and this brand-new feature just proves that Valve is still unmatched.

With AAA releases costing more and more in recent years, being a gamer is no easy hobby.

However, if you are a PC gamer and you use Steam, you will know that the Valve storefront regularly gives players the chance to access free, discounted or bundled games as a way of saving money and still getting to enjoy some of the best releases.

Now in an effort to improve the storefront even more, Valve has added another exciting new feature to Steam and it centres around bundles.

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As many of you will know, Steam users are often able to purchase games in bundles which means that, for a discounted price, they will be able to grab the game they originally wanted alongside some added extras.

Sometimes these bundles can offer other titles by the same developer or even just games which are fairly similar and it is an excellent way to get your hands on even more games whilst saving a bit of cash.

Now for the first time, users will be able to see how many bundles a specific game is currently included in.

The caveat is that this new function only works if a particular game is in three or more bundles at any given time.

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For example, you can take games such as Palworld or House Flipper with each currently being included in five and 20 bundles respectively.

Now you are able to see the list of all bundles as well as any bundles you currently have completed in case you accidentally purchase a specific game twice.

The default filter is sorted by popularity and is based on which bundles the most people are currently purchasing but you can also change this to name or price depending on what you are looking for.

This new feature is now available store-wide on Steam but as helpful as it is, it may just lead to you purchasing a lot more games than you originally sought out to.

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So next time you go to purchase a title on Steam, make sure to scroll down just a little to see if the game is available in any bundles and if so, how much money you could save in the long run.

I told you, it’s a dangerous new feature so use with caution to save your bank account.

Featured Image Credit: Steam

Topics: Steam, Valve, PC

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