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  1. Steamworks - Build & Distribute Your Games on Steam

    Steamworks is a set of tools and services that help game developers and publishers build their games and get the most out of distributing on Steam.

  2. Uploading to Steam (Steamworks Documentation)

    Before you can create any builds on Steam, you must have a Steam account in your Steamworks account with the "Edit App Metadata" and "Publish App Changes To Steam" permissions granted.

  3. Getting Started (Steamworks Documentation)

    The purpose of this documentation is to provide you with the information and resources you'll need to release your products on Steam, one of the leading entertainment platforms worldwide. In this …

  4. Store Page, Building and Editing (Steamworks Documentation)

    To make sure a purchase option is correctly configured, please check under "Store packages, pricing, & release dates" on your application landing page to ensure that pricing has been entered, and that the …

  5. Builds (Steamworks Documentation)

    A build is the result of uploading your content to steam, it can contain 1 or more of your depots and is a representation of the content in those depots at that point in time. Builds are uploaded by developers …

  6. Coming Soon (Steamworks Documentation)

    As soon as you have product branding, screenshots, and a description of your game, you can put up a 'Coming Soon' page to start utilizing the tools available on Steam.

  7. Multiplayer (Steamworks Documentation)

    To facilitate multiplayer games on Steam, there are many options available and different paths to take. Before starting you will want to have the following questions answered:

  8. Setting Up A Stream (Steamworks Documentation)

    The steps below will help you gather the information required to stream your game from third-party broadcasting software. Streaming on Steam uses the RTMP protocol. You won’t need to know …

  9. Branches (Betas) (Steamworks Documentation)

    You can create a new branch using the appropriately named "Create new app branch" button. When creating a branch, you just need to give it a meaningful name without any spaces. When users are …

  10. Steam Playtest (Steamworks Documentation)

    Instead of having its own separate store page, your Steam Playtest signup will live right on your main game, so that customers can sign up and access the playtest but still Wishlist or Follow the main game.