Finally, the last category offers up some of the newer games you’ve added to your Steam library. Category six chooses games in your library that can make use of Steam’s Remote Play Together feature, so you can play remotely with friends who don’t necessarily own the game. Category five presents games your Steam friends have recommended. The fourth category takes it old school, letting you choose between some of the very first games you owned on Steam. Category three offers three titles “you used to play, back when you were into this kind of thing.” The second category selects titles randomly from your library. The first category makes use of Steam’s Play Next machine learning feature, which can be accessed year-round from the Steam library page. The categories the game recommendations fall under encouraging players to try a variety of games from their backlogs, both new and old. Once you light up six of the seven rooms you’ll unlock the Spring Cleaning Event 2020 Badge. Play a game from that category, and its respective room on the Steam Spring Cleaning Event page will light up, letting you know you’ve successfully completed it. Each category lists three games to choose from. PDT, you’ll unlock a Badge to use on your Steam profile.ĭuring the event, Steam offers game recommendations from seven different categories. If you play enough of the recommended games before 10 a.m. From now until May 28, open Steam and you’ll be invited to participate in the Steam Spring Cleaning Event, which will give personalized recommendations on what games from your backlog you should play next. If you’re one of the many gamers with a growing backlog of games you just haven’t touched, Valve is trying to help with the Steam Spring Cleaning Event.
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