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How to Install a Windows 11 Skin on Your Steam App
Learn to customize your Steam app
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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We already know that the fresh, fluent look that Microsoft introduced to the world with Windows 11 is much appreciated by many users that were already expecting a whole makeover for Windows 10.
However, since the upcoming OS is still in its testing phase, some apps that we’ve grown accustomed to using still haven’t made it to the new system, or made it and don’t share the same fluent aspect.
We are now going to talk about Steam since it’s such a used app, and teach you how to add a Windows 11 skin to it.
Can I add a new Windows 11 skin to Steam?
You might be pleased to know that a Steam user has developed a patch that will bring that Windows 11 look to your beloved application. It is called Metro for Skin, also known as Fluent for Steam.
This patch will bring an Overlay with new icons to adapt to the new style of windows 11, to your Steam app.
This idea comes from a Reddit user by the name ofelpurogamer,who recentlyshared an image of the patch in actionand also added instructions on how to download and use it.
The user has designed this patch and also did some work on Steam’s download section, where he also performed a few tweaks and brought the fluent look as well.
Before you take any action, make sure you read and understand the important specifications of the patch you are about to use.
To get your hands on this software, head over toGitHuband follow the instructions that its developer listed.
Remember that this is not an official Valve software product.
If you decided that you want to use it and customize your Steam application, the next thing you have to do is carefully follow the steps required for installing it.
How can I install a Windows 11 skin on Steam?
If you also want to use the Windows 11 skin for Steam patch, you have to download the Metro for Steam skin. After that, you have to swap some files around to get the new look.
The tool is available for download on GitHub and is perfectly safe to use. Do remember to use it properly, according to what its developer says in the release notes.
1. Navigate to theMetro for Steamofficial website click on theDownloadbutton from the right side of the screen.
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DownloadInter Font from Google Fontsand install it.
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Unzip and drag the font file in the \Steam\Skins\ folder found in the Steam folder. If the folder does not exist, create it.
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Download the latest release of Unofficial Windows 11 Patch for Metro for Steam.
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Unzip the downloaded file and replace the files in the folder Steam\skins\metro-for-steam-4.4.
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Launch Steam.
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Go toSettingsand selectInterface.
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In this panel you have to choose metro-for-steam-4.4.
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Finally, restart Steam.
Another important aspect to keep in mind is that this is the first release of the patch, so you may run into some bugs.
So, if you are already using Microsoft’s new operating system and want Steam to look the same as everything on your desktop, download and apply this patch.
Have you already redesigned your Steam app to look more like a Windows 11 native? Share your experience with us in the comments section below.
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Alexandru Poloboc
Tech Journalist
With an overpowering desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter, anchor, as well as TV and radio entertainment show host.
A certified gadget freak, he always feels the need to surround himself with next-generation electronics.
When he is not working, he splits his free time between making music, gaming, playing football, basketball and taking his dogs on adventures.
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With a desire to always get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth, Alex spent most of his time working as a news reporter.