A new update of the Steam has made browsing easier for users to search for the specific item they intend to buy on the online game store. In the update released by Valve for Steam, the new format gives players les clutter to sift through.
There was no denying what a mess Steam was in DLC organization, and the way add-ons in general were displayed on the store, was pretty much a mess since the feature was first introduced in Steam.
Now players can find it easier to find downloadable content of their favorite games. An image was also provided in a tweet by Steam that showed the preview of what these new DLC pages will look like for players who visit them.
We’ve just rolled out an update that makes it easier to find downloadable content for your favorite games. Any game that offers DLC will now have a sortable, featured page of all of its DLC in one place. Furthermore, (and especially for games that have a tons of DLC) we’re providing ways for developers to customize how these pages by creating lists, adding branding and specifying which titles to feature.
A preview of the different DLC and add-on options will be shown on the main store page, and by selecting “View all” next to the DLC section will bring out a new display which features each DLC item with screenshots and other relevant information.
Before the update, the DLC was previously displayed in a list form with the prices next to each of the item. And clicking on the item revealed more details about the DLC.
This will word wonders for games with hundreds of DLC that come with them, and sifting through each was a pain. Games like Rainbow Six: Siege and Rocket League definitely needed a feature like this with the amount of DLC and add-ons options that these games have.
What do you think of the new changes in the DLC pages? Do you like the new setup of the pages? Let us know in the comments below.