Valve May Expand Steam Price History Feature Globally, Enhancing User Experience

April 15, 2026
Valve May Expand Steam Price History Feature Globally, Enhancing User Experience
  • 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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