Head to the Steam Community Market today and you’ll notice that it’s quite different. Valve has just deployed a big overhaul to how it looks and feels, aiming to make buying and selling everything from CS2 skins to Rust gear and even trading cards a lot more polished. With Counter-Strike 2 acting as the basis for the overhaul, you’ll notice the most immediate and significant upgrades if you’re on the hunt for goodies there. There are over 13,000 games that can give you tradable items on Steam, however, so everyone should benefit from the change.
Steam trading just got a huge upgrade, thanks to Valve’s new Community Market
13 May 20260

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