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Steam is Valve's PC gaming platform with over 50,000 titles, providing game distribution, cloud saves, Workshop mods, and a massive player marketplace.

What is Steam?

Is Steam down? Steam is the world's largest digital video-game distribution platform, developed and operated by Valve Corporation. Launched in 2003 as a mandatory update mechanism for Valve's own titles, it rapidly evolved into an open marketplace carrying hundreds of thousands of games from independent studios and major publishers alike. With well over 130 million active accounts and peaks of more than 30 million concurrent users, Steam defines how the majority of PC gamers discover, purchase, and play their libraries.

The platform bundles a full social layer — friends lists, activity feeds, community workshops, user reviews, and developer forums — alongside tools such as Steam Cloud save synchronisation, family sharing, and the Steam Workshop for user-generated content. For developers, Steamworks provides matchmaking, anti-cheat, achievements, and analytics, making the platform indispensable to the broader PC gaming ecosystem.

Because so much of PC gaming runs through Valve's infrastructure, a Steam outage has immediate, wide-ranging consequences. When Steam servers go down, players are locked out of games that require online authentication, unable to complete purchases, and cut off from multiplayer sessions. Scheduled maintenance windows and unexpected Steam server outages are closely watched events across gaming communities worldwide, driving millions of searches for "is Steam down" or "Steam server status" every time an incident occurs.

If real-time Steam outage reports from users across the globe, giving you an up-to-the-minute picture of Steam's is down, Outage.gg tracks real-time Steam outage reports from users across the globe, giving you an up-to-the-minute picture of Steam's server status and outage history in real time the moment a problem is detected.

Common Steam Problems

Issues users most frequently report when Steam is having problems.

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Login failures

Players are unable to sign in, receiving authentication errors or being stuck on loading screens.

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Matchmaking problems

Unable to find or join matches, long queue times, or errors when trying to connect to game servers.

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Disconnections mid-session

Getting unexpectedly kicked from active sessions, losing in-game progress or items.

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In-game store & purchases

Cannot load the in-game store, complete purchases, or received items are not appearing in inventory.

Experiencing one of these? Report it on the Steam status page →

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Steam outages and server status.

You can check the live Steam server status at outage.gg/services/steam. The page shows real-time community-submitted outage reports, an hourly trend chart, and the current health status.

Steam can stop working for a number of reasons including scheduled maintenance windows, unexpected server failures, network infrastructure problems, or DDoS attacks. Check the live status page on Outage.gg for the latest community reports to see if others are experiencing the same issue.

Go to outage.gg/services/steam and click the "Report an Issue" button. Your report is counted immediately and helps confirm whether a problem is widespread. Reports from multiple users trigger a status change visible to everyone watching the page.

Click the "Notify Me" bell button on the Steam status page at outage.gg/services/steam. Create a free account and we will send you an email the moment Steam comes back online — no app download required.

Yes. You can find official announcements at the Steam website: https://store.steampowered.com. For real-time community outage data, Outage.gg tracks user reports as they happen and often picks up problems before official announcements.

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