{"id":32050,"date":"2018-07-09T17:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-07-09T17:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/news\/41760\/"},"modified":"2018-07-09T17:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-07-09T17:00:00","slug":"daily-deal-risk-of-rain-75-off","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sickgaming.net\/blog\/2018\/07\/09\/daily-deal-risk-of-rain-75-off\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily Deal &#8211; Risk of Rain, 75% Off"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> Today we are rolling out a bunch of improvements in how we show you upcoming games on Steam.<\/p>\n<p>In the past, the Steam homepage included an Upcoming tab that showed customers a complete list of everything that was coming to Steam. This was a pretty simple feature &#8212; it was literally just a chronological list of upcoming titles. It didn&#8217;t do anything to build a list of games suited to anyone&#8217;s interests and just wasn&#8217;t doing its job. Hundreds of new games are coming to Steam every month, but customers weren&#8217;t using this list to find new things to play. It was a feature that needed work.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, as of today the Upcoming tab will be a smarter, more tailored list called Popular Upcoming. This list will take into account the pre-release interest in a game &#8212; that is to say, data we gather through wishlists, pre-purchase, and a developer&#8217;s or publisher&#8217;s past titles. We believe Steam does a good job of taking early customer interest (even if that interest isn&#8217;t enormous) and helps a game amplify that interest through connection to quality customers. This smarter list on the front page aims to do just that.<\/p>\n<p>Furthermore, when you click on &#8220;see more Upcoming Releases&#8221; at the bottom of that tab you&#8217;ll be taken to a <a class=\"bb_link\" href=\"https:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/explore\/upcoming\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer\">dedicated Upcoming Releases page<\/a>. This page will make suggestions based on your unique interests and show you what&#8217;s coming to Steam in a much more digestible format.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net\/steamcommunity\/public\/images\/clans\/27766192\/14832fa5990f69930dab346ebae7860b69577677.jpg\"\/><\/p>\n<p>If you follow a developer or publisher with a new game coming out, the Upcoming Releases page will feature those games. If you&#8217;ve wishlisted a game, it will appear here as well. If you&#8217;ve shown Steam some of your interests, we&#8217;ll be taking that into account as you browse through games that are coming to Steam. Conversely, we won&#8217;t be populating this page with things you&#8217;ve willfully said you&#8217;re not interested in or with DLC for games you don&#8217;t own. <\/p>\n<p>We also recognize that some of you do want to see the complete list of releases in one place &#8212; you don&#8217;t want us or our silly computers doing any work for you; you prefer a raw, unrefined deluge of new games. Well, on the Upcoming Releases page you can view a totally unfiltered list of everything that is coming to Steam, and while looking through that list you&#8217;ll know that as you add games to your wishlist or share them with friends, you&#8217;ll be helping Steam make it discoverable for everyone else. <\/p>\n<p>We think these changes are going to help connect you towards games you&#8217;re excited about and make browsing all the new games coming to Steam a more enjoyable and productive experience. Making Steam more useful is never an exact science so we&#8217;ll be maintaining and adjusting these new features as more and more of you use them to find games you want to play.<\/p>\n<p>Upcoming Games on Steam Q&amp;A<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: Can&#8217;t you replace this tab with something else? I have an idea about that, actually.<\/b><br \/><b>A:<\/b> We spend a lot of time listening to customer feedback on improvements to the store, so please, let &#8217;em fly. This change is in direct response to feedback and data from both customers and partners on the usefulness of Steam&#8217;s front page.<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: I&#8217;m a developer and in the past I knew that my game would be in that unfiltered list on the front page, at least for a little while. Doesn&#8217;t this make my new game even harder to find?<\/b> <br \/><b>A:<\/b> We&#8217;ve spent a lot of time looking at data about how folks find and buy games and are certain that isn&#8217;t the case. The previous iteration of Upcoming was just too unfiltered for most customers to use it effectively. A piece of data for you: the old Upcoming list was only clicked on by less than half of one percent of customers whereas Top Sellers is clicked on by almost four percent. It&#8217;s clear to us that a brief (and sometimes very brief) spot on Steam&#8217;s front page isn&#8217;t useful if your game is shown to a random set of customers &#8212; what&#8217;s best for everyone is if your game is shown to the right customers, ones who have shown that they might like your game. If you&#8217;re building a great, entertaining product with a store page to match, these improvements will facilitate connections to those customers in a higher quality way.<\/p>\n<p><b>Q:So let me get this straight, if me and all of my pals wishlist a game, we can help it get to the front page of Steam via the Popular Upcoming tab?<\/b> <br \/><b>A:<\/b> Yes but probably no. We spend a lot of time writing code and monitoring these systems so they aren&#8217;t manipulated. Now, if you love an upcoming game and wishlist it or even pre-purchase it and we identify that this is a natural trend across Steam&#8217;s diverse customer set, we will start suggesting it to other folks who may feel the same way.<\/p>\n<p><b>Q: I have another question, you can&#8217;t predict me with your flimsy Q&amp;A.<\/b><br \/><b>A:<\/b> Please share it below and we&#8217;ll try to address it if it&#8217;s thoughtful and well-meaning.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today we are rolling out a bunch of improvements in how we show you upcoming games on Steam. In the past, the Steam homepage included an Upcoming tab that showed customers a complete list of everything that was coming to Steam. 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