Valve is changing how developers are able to show release dates on Steam, and while it means an end to the delightfully goofy custom text many games use, it’s also going to make date displays a whole lot more consistent and less confusing.

Basically, as of January 1, every release date you see on Steam will fit into one of five categories. You might see the exact date (as Valve’s example, Aug 24, 2023), the month and year (August 2023), the quarter (Q3 2023), the year (2023), or simply “coming soon”. Developers will be required to enter a specific date into Steam’s back-end, but they’ll be free to change that date at any time up to the game’s release. They’ll then choose one of those five options from a drop-down menu.

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