![]() Many games are exclusive to the Epic Games Store, but you can still add them to your Steam library. Although we’re talking about adding Epic games to your Steam library here, the same process works across all PC gaming platforms, including Ubisoft Connect, GOG, Origin, and more. ![]() You can add non-Steam games to your Steam library, but you won’t have access to achievements, trading cards, or any of the social features normally attached to Steam games. Here’s how to add a non-Steam game to Steam: It’s simply a way to launch games from the Steam interface. Before you start the process, you’ll save yourself time by figuring out where you installed the game you’re looking for on your computer. You’ll need the file pathway so you can direct Steam to find the game’s files. Step 2: For Epic Games, you will have a folder called EpicGames on the drive you chose for installation, which will hold the folders for all the games you have installed. If you didn’t choose a separate drive location, you can find your games installed in Epic’s default location - C:Program FilesEpic Games. ![]() Step 3: Launch Steam and find the Games menu. At the top of the Steam interface, you’ll find a number of pull-down menus with a variety of options. That’ll pull up a separate window that will allow you to find the program you’re looking to add.Ĭlick it, then look for the bottom menu option, labeled Add a non-Steam game to my library. Step 4: Select the program, or go hunt it down. ![]() ![]() Steam does a pretty good job of detecting installed programs on your system, so if you’ve installed the game already, there’s a strong chance it’ll be listed in the separate window. ![]()
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