How to Manually Add Non-Steam Games to Your Steam Library

Learn how to easily add non-Steam games manually to your Steam library for seamless gameplay and overlay features.

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Yes, you can manually add games to Steam. Simply open the Steam client and click on 'Games' in the top menu. Then, select 'Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library...' from the dropdown menu. This will open a window where you can browse for executable files (.exe) of the games you want to add. Select the game files and click 'Add Selected Programs'. This allows you to launch and sometimes overlay features with games not purchased through Steam.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I add any game to Steam that wasn't purchased through it? Yes, you can add most games manually by browsing for their executable (.exe) files through the Steam client’s 'Add a Non-Steam Game' feature.
  2. Will manually added games benefit from Steam overlay and features? Many manually added games support Steam overlay and some other features, but it might vary depending on the game’s compatibility.
  3. How do I remove a manually added game from my Steam library? Right-click the game in your Steam library and select 'Remove from Library' to delete manually added games.