Valve has implemented a series of updates to the Steam store page interface, focusing on accessibility and navigation for its global user base. These changes, visible on standard store pages as of 2026, streamline how players interact with regional settings and platform navigation.
Refined Language Navigation
The most prominent update is the restructured language selection menu. Users can now quickly switch their viewing experience by clicking the "Change language" link located in the header area. This action reveals a comprehensive list of supported languages, ensuring that users can easily navigate the platform in their preferred language.
Supported languages listed in the updated interface include:
- Asian & Pacific: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Indonesian, Malay (Beta), and Vietnamese.
- European: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, German, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Latin America), Greek, French, Italian, Hungarian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Portuguese (Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Finnish, Swedish, Turkish, and Ukrainian.
Improved Store and Community Access
Beyond language support, the store page header has been reorganized to provide clearer paths for site navigation. The updated layout separates the primary "Store" and "Community" sections, with distinct dropdown menus for each. This design shift aims to reduce friction when switching between shopping for games and engaging with community-driven features like the Workshop, Market, or discussion boards.
Key navigation links now prominently displayed in the header include:
- Store: Home, Discovery Queue, Wishlist, Points Shop, News, and Charts.
- Community: Home, Discussions, Workshop, Market, and Broadcasts.
For users who prefer a mobile-first experience, the update also reinforces the availability of the Steam Mobile App, with direct links provided for quick installation. These interface adjustments are live across the desktop version of the platform, ensuring a more consistent layout for users regardless of their region.

