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When you install a game from Steam, you can also install mods. This wikiHow will teach you how to uninstall mods from the Steam workshop by first unsubscribing to the addon and then manually deleting files. If you don't unsubscribe from an addon first, Steam will download and install the addon again when you open it again.

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Unsubscribing from the Addon

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  1. Go to the Steam website at https://steamcommunity.com/ and log in. If you are already logged in, you don't have to worry about that step, but you can use any web browser to unsubscribe from addons.[1]
    • You can also use the computer client to perform these steps.
  2. When you hover your mouse over Community, which is centered at the top of your screen, a menu will drop-down.
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  3. You'll see this on the right side of the page in the box titled "Your Workshop Files" that you might need to scroll down to find.
  4. It's in the box on the right side of the page with Played and Items.
    • You'll see a list of everything you are subscribed to in the Steam Workshop.
  5. When you hover your mouse over the "Subscribed" button, you'll see it change to "Unsubscribe."
    • The mod has been removed from your Steam Workshop, so Steam will not download the mod again after you delete it. However, it has not yet been removed from your game.
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Deleting the Addon from Your Game

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  1. You'll have to use the file manager to find your games in the Steam library and manually delete the files that contain the mods you don't want.
    • If you are using the Steam computer client, click Library > Games then right-click the game from the list in the menu on the left side of the screen and click Properties. That game's "Properties" window will open.
  2. Usually, the addons folder is located in "[Drive you have Steam installed on] > Program Files/Program Files (x86) > Steam > steamapps > common > [Game] > addons > workshop.[2]
    • If you are using the Steam computer client, you can click the Local Files tab from the "Properties" window that you navigated to in the previous window and then click on Browse Local Files. Your file manager will open in the main game file, but you'll still need to locate the mods or addons folder.
  3. Mods or addon packages usually end in .vpk, so you will want to delete any of these.
    • If you have more than one mod per game, you want to delete the one with the name that's similar to the mod name. If you can't tell which is which, you can delete all of them since the ones you are still subscribed to will be automatically re-downloaded once you restart the game.
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Categories: Steam Games
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1. Go to the Steam website at https://steamcommunity.com/ and log in.
2. Hover your mouse over Community and click Workshop.
3. Click Your Files and Subscribed Items.
4. Hover your mouse over Subscribed and click Unsubscribe.
5. Navigate to your mods/addons folder in your file manager.
6. Right-click the mod and click Delete.

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