Valve May Expand Steam Price History Feature Globally, Enhancing User Experience
April 15, 2026
Valve may extend Steam’s price history feature from EU regions to all users globally, based on data observed by SteamDB in the Steam client.
Sources include TechRadar and Notebookcheck, with an author bio noting a public display name login.
There is demand for additional price history filters beyond the current 30-day low, with discussions from Reddit and contrast to independent trackers.
EU regulation previously required price history, shaping how the feature exists and is accessed.
Other Steam backend discoveries, such as a Framerate Estimator, point to ongoing feature discovery and potential future storefront changes.
If extended, the feature would become an official Steam client element, aligning with trackers like SteamDB and IsThereAnyDeal that already monitor all-time low prices.
Backend data suggests Valve will maintain the 30-day price history filter rather than switch to an all-time low, potentially limiting comparability with third-party tools.
Current EU implementation exists due to legal requirements but has remained region-limited, restricting access to price history values.
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