Steam debuts new feature allowing players to find bundles containing specific games
On Oct. 15, 2025, Valve updated Steam and added a new landing page that lists out all bundles that a specific game is currently a part of. This makes it easier for players to explore different bundles and maybe even discover more games alike to the one they wanted.
According to the press release, the bundles will be listed in order of popularity “as determined by the order of revenue generated by each bundle.” However, users can still sort the bundles by alphabetically, by discount or by price.
The developers also mentioned that while the store page can only show three bundles, there will be a button underneath, assuming that the game is in more than three bundles, that will lead the players to the landing page, which shows every bundle the game is in.
Additionally, these landing pages are going to be personalized for each user. “Steam bundles already adjust the price and display based on items that a player already has in their library, and this page is no different. Players will see bundle prices and contents that are personalized to their libraries,” said the developers.
On Oct. 12, 2025, Gaming.News reported that Steam has hit a record concurrent user of 41,666,348. This user peak coincided with the launch of Battlefield 6, which had over 700,000 concurrent players on its launch day.