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Steam allows you to add other non-Steam games to your game library in both the desktop and Steam Deck versions of the app. When you do this, you're essentially just creating a shortcut to the game, so Steam can't update or support the game otherwise. However, adding non-Steam games to Steam can help you keep all your games in one place for organizing and easy access. Keep reading to learn how to add non-Steam games to Steam.
Quick Steps
- Open Steam and click Games.
- Click Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library….
- Choose your game.
- Click Add Selected Programs.
Steps
Adding Non-Steam Games to Steam
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Open Steam. Adding a non-Steam game to Steam on your computer is convenient, but be aware that you won't be able to update the game through Steam or use that game to prove you own your Steam account.
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Click Games at the top of the window. Alternatively, you can click Add a Game in the bottom left corner of the window.Advertisement
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Click Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library…. If you clicked Add a Game in the corner of the window instead, you'll click a button that says Add a Non-Steam Game.
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Choose a game from the list. Discord will load a list of programs installed on your computer. If you see the game you want to add on this list, click the checkbox next to it.
- If you don't see the game you want to add, click Browse… in the bottom-left corner of the window, then navigate to where the game is saved. You'll need to navigate to the .exe file for the game, which is usually located in the game's installation folder. The exact location of this folder varies depending on the game, but it's usually in your Program Files or in My Documents > My Games.
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Click Add Selected Programs. This will add a shortcut to that game in your list of Steam games. To open the game, simply click on it in your games list and click Play.[1]
Adding on the Steam Deck
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Put your Steam Deck into desktop mode. To do this, follow these steps:
- Press the Steam button on your device.
- Click the Power menu.
- Choose Switch to Desktop.
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Download the game to your Steam Deck. You can do this by transferring the game via an SD card, or you can download and install it from the internet.
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Open the Steam app in desktop mode. Make sure you don't switch back to gaming mode yet, as you need to stay in desktop mode to add your non-Steam game to Steam.
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Click Games at the top of Steam. Alternatively, you can click Add a Game in the bottom left corner of the window.
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Click Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library…. If you clicked Add a Game in the corner of the Steam window instead, you'll click a button that says Add a Non-Steam Game.
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Choose a game from the list. Discord will load a list of programs installed on your computer. If you see the game you want to add on this list, click the checkbox next to it.
- If you don't see the game you want to add, click Browse… in the bottom-left corner of the window, then navigate to where the game is saved.
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Click Add Selected Programs. This will add a shortcut to that game in your list of Steam games.
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Return to gaming mode. The game you just added to Steam will be under the "Non-Steam" tab in your Steam Deck's main game library.[2]