Steam May Introduce Personalized Bundle Landing Pages as Valve Moves Toward 64‑Bit Steam and Hits 41.6M Concurrent Users

  • All bundles for a game on one personalized page

  • Bundles are ranked by revenue but can be re-sorted by discount, price, or alphabetically

  • Prices and contents are personalized based on the user’s existing library; Valve data and SteamDB confirm concurrent-user trends

Steam bundles landing page — discover every bundle for a game, personalized by library and sortable by revenue, discount, price, or alphabet. Read more on COINOTAG.

What is the Steam bundles landing page?

The Steam bundles landing page is a new store feature that displays every bundle containing a specific game, ranked by revenue by default and personalized to the user’s library. It complements the store’s three-bundle preview by providing a complete, sortable list of bundles and adjusted pricing for owned items.

How does the new landing page personalize bundle prices and contents?

The landing page uses the same personalization logic Steam applies to bundles in the store: bundle prices and visible contents are adjusted based on items already owned in a user’s library. Valve states that the system recalculates discounts and excludes items the user owns, so the displayed bundle total reflects the user’s actual purchase cost. Sorting options let users view bundles alphabetically, by discount, or by price, while the default ranking is by revenue generated.

Context and platform updates

Valve rolled out the bundles landing pages after user feedback and platform activity growth. The store’s in-page display remains limited to three bundles, with a clearly labeled link—“See all X bundles”—appearing when more bundles exist. Valve also announced that future Steam client releases will be 64-bit only, with 32-bit Windows support ending on January 1, 2026, citing dependence on system drivers and libraries unavailable on 32-bit systems.

How many bundles will appear on a game’s landing page and how are they accessed?

If a game appears in more than three bundles, Steam shows a link on the game’s store page that opens the landing page listing every bundle the game is in. The landing page displays personalized prices and contents and allows users to change sorting preferences. This centralizes bundle discovery and makes it easier to find better-value or relevant bundle options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the landing page always show bundles ranked by revenue?

By default, bundles are listed by revenue generated, as Valve indicates. Users can override this view and sort bundles alphabetically, by discount percentage, or by price to find the option that best fits their needs.

How does personalization affect bundle pricing when I already own some items?

Steam recalculates bundle totals to subtract the value of items you already own, showing a price and content list that reflect only the items you would need to buy. This ensures the displayed cost is relevant to each user’s library.

Reported platform issues and usage trends

Recent weeks have seen mixed platform signals: users reported outages affecting the Steam Store and community services (reported on Steamstat.us), and a wave of negative reviews tied to technical problems for certain releases such as Monster Hunter Wilds. Concurrently, Steam set an all-time concurrent-user record of 41,666,348 according to Valve’s own data, with SteamDB reporting more than 13 million users in-game during the peak. Battlefield 6’s launch week contributed significantly to these peaks, with near-750,000 concurrent players on launch day.

Steam adds new feature to help players discover game bundlesConcurrent Steam users. Source: Steam

Platform activity has since moderated; concurrent users dipped to around 28.4 million before stabilizing near a 37.2 million peak. These fluctuations underscore the importance of clear store features that help players discover deals and relevant content.

Key Takeaways

  • Centralized bundle discovery: Steam’s landing page lists every bundle a game appears in, removing the need to search multiple store pages.
  • Personalized pricing: Bundle totals and visible contents adapt to each user’s existing library to show accurate purchase costs.
  • Sortable and revenue-ranked: Default ordering is by revenue, with options to sort by discount, price, or alphabet to find the best deal.

Conclusion

This Steam update streamlines how players discover and compare bundles by offering a personalized, complete view of every bundle featuring a given game. Backed by Valve’s support notes and platform usage data from SteamDB and Steam, the change reduces friction in the store and helps players identify value more quickly. COINOTAG will continue to monitor Valve announcements and platform metrics; check for further updates as Steam rolls out additional client changes and post-2026 64-bit-only requirements take effect.

Author: COINOTAG | Published: 2025-10-16 | Updated: 2025-10-16

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