Expanded set of links to social networks is not the only new feature in Steam. Valve has introduced several more changes to the platform.
- Valve added a tool that allows managing the display order of bundles on game pages in Steam. Previously, Steam would by default show up to three best-selling bundles to users—if more than three bundles were created, some might not appear. Now developers can pin any number of bundles in the desired sequence.
- Recently, Valve allowed developers to place a section on their game pages featuring other projects from the same studio, publisher, or franchise. However, some teams faced challenges. It was difficult for them to select games for this section in scenarios where multiple companies worked on the title. Therefore, Valve has now added the "All Sources" option, which allows the inclusion of games from different companies in this section.
- Valve added a feature for managing dependent add-ons—DLCs that only function properly when other content is present—on game pages.