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Steam Widens Store Pages to 1200px: A Quick Dev Checklist

Posted on November 8, 2025November 8, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Steam store pages just got wider—what devs should tweak today

Valve has widened many Steam product pages from 940px to 1200px, and the Steam store page update is now live across desktop and the Steam client. The layout remains responsive on narrower windows, Steam Deck, and mobile. Official announcement.

Side-by-side comparison of Steam store pages before (940px) and after (1200px) the layout update.

What changed

  • Content area targets ~1200px width; more room for screenshots, trailers, and feature copy.

Do this now

  • Re-preview your page at 1200px and at Deck (1280×800); tighten long paragraphs and use bullets for scannability.
  • Double-check capsule & library art sizes (Small 462×174, Header 920×430, Main 1232×706, Vertical 748×896; Library Hero 3840×1240).
  • Sanity-check trailer openers—the first 10 seconds should read clearly at larger embed sizes.

Steam store page showing the wider 1200px layout on Farthest Frontier with a larger media area.

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