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DRM-free games that require Steam in order to unlock more features such as achievements, such as {{hl2|4}}, should not be listed here.<br>
DRM-free games that require Steam in order to unlock more features such as achievements, such as {{hl2|4}}, should not be listed here.<br>
Games which formerly used WON, but have been updated to use Steam, such as {{hl1|4}}, should not be listed here either.<br>
Games which formerly used WON, but have been updated to use Steam, such as {{hl1|4}}, should not be listed here either.<br>
Games release on consoles (including those that does use some Steam features, such as {{portal2|4}} for {{360|3}} & {{ps3|3}} which uses [[Steamworks]]) should use the [[:Category:Console Games|Console Games subcategory]] instead.
Games released on consoles (including those that does use some Steam features, such as {{portal2|4}} for {{360|3}} & {{ps3|3}} which uses [[Steamworks]]) should use the [[:Category:Console Games|Console Games subcategory]] instead.


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Revision as of 13:12, 12 June 2023

This page is for any games and software/tools that don't require Steam to run (or have their own DRM). This includes DRM-free games which are legally available outside of Steam.

DRM-free games that require Steam in order to unlock more features such as achievements, such as Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2, should not be listed here.
Games which formerly used WON, but have been updated to use Steam, such as Half-Life Half-Life, should not be listed here either.
Games released on consoles (including those that does use some Steam features, such as Portal 2 Portal 2 for Xbox 360 & PlayStation 3 which uses Steamworks) should use the Console Games subcategory instead.