The Game Recording functionality is now accessible to all users on Steam, which is a significant development that will transform how gamers engage with games. With this latest update, which combines gameplay recording, editing, and sharing capabilities into a single, seamless experience, Steam takes a major step forward in its continuous development.
The full recording experience is now offered by Steam’s Game Recording, which was previously only available in beta. In addition to recording their gameplay, users can edit footage and add markings while they’re playing. The timeline function makes it simple to highlight significant events, such as hilarious mishaps or victorious victories, by enabling players to add markers in real-time.
Additionally, developers can add in-game markers, allowing players to quickly skip to significant milestones within a game. This system is similar to the achievement notifications found on Xbox and PlayStation, but with greater flexibility for users to control what they track.
Steam’s Game Recording includes several recording modes for greater flexibility. The background mode allows continuous recording up to a user-defined storage limit or time duration, while on-demand recording lets players start and stop at will. The recorded clips can be easily trimmed and shared, either directly with other Steam users or exported as an .mp4 file for use elsewhere.
Another exciting feature is the replay functionality, which allows for instant access to previously recorded content via the Steam overlay. This makes it simple to revisit and share your best moments in just a few clicks.
One of the most notable features is that Game Recording works across all Steam games, whether you’re playing on your PC or Steam Deck. Moreover, users can even record non-Steam games without a hitch. The system intelligently captures only the game window, ensuring that players’ desktops and private files remain undisclosed, offering privacy alongside convenience.