Steam ends 32-bit operating system support in 2026 - VideoCardz.com
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Steam says farewell to 32-bit systems. If you are still using a 32-bit operating system, it’s time to move on. It’s hard to imagine that gamers still use 32-bit systems in 2025, unless they are running Linux or have not upgraded their graphics hardware since 2019. NVIDIA officially ended support for 32-bit drivers in 2018, […]
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In that case, your OS (Windows) can run 32-bit apps. The Steam application itself won’t have a 32-bit version at some point soon.

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I mean, isn’t the steam client 32 bit ? I always have to enable 32 bit repos to install it

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If it is then I’m surprised. I’ll have to look more into this.

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