How to Add Non-Steam Games to Your Steam Library

Learn to add non-Steam games to your Steam library for easy access and enhanced features.

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To add non-Steam games to your library, open Steam, click on 'Games' in the menu, and select 'Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library.' Browse your computer for the game's executable file, and select it. Once added, the game will appear in your library, allowing you to launch it through Steam and utilize features like the overlay and remote play. Ensure the game is compatible with your system and has any necessary files or settings for optimal performance.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How can I add games to my Steam library? To add games to your Steam library, open Steam, click on 'Games' in the menu, and select 'Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library.' Then, browse for the game's executable file on your computer and add it.
  2. Can I play non-Steam games on Steam? Yes, you can play non-Steam games on Steam after adding them to your library. This allows you to use Steam features like the overlay and remote play.
  3. What types of games can I add to Steam? You can add any non-Steam game to your Steam library as long as you have the game's executable file and it is compatible with your system.
  4. Are there any special settings needed for non-Steam games on Steam? While adding non-Steam games to Steam, ensure they are compatible with your system and check for any necessary files or settings to ensure optimal performance.