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Dataminers this week uncovered backend Steam code suggesting Valve is preparing to surface a 30‑day price history and “30‑day low” tags on store listings, a feature already present in parts of the European Union since June 2023 to meet the EU’s Omnibus Directive.
The entries found on SteamDB and highlighted by users such as SigaTbh and LambdaGeneration describe on‑page indicators showing whether a current price is the lowest in the past 30 days and callouts for recent discounts.
Additional lines reference a frame‑rate estimator based on anonymized user performance data and an AI‑powered support system dubbed “SteamGPT.” Reports say Valve has not officially confirmed a rollout or timetable; the finds were reported on April 15–16, 2026.
Observers note the 30‑day window could blunt some pricing gamesmanship by publishers but may not fully replace third‑party services that track all‑time lows.
The code hints at wider UX upgrades Steam may deploy alongside other hardware and software moves, though implementation details and regional rollouts remain unclear.







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