New Steam Store Feature: Personalized Release Calendar of Upcoming Games

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Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the capability to make the world's first enhanced store. Steam will be that store. Better than it was before.

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This feature is how I learned that Halls of Torment is getting paid DLC, instantly wishlisted

 
Time to wishlist everything and see how they squeeze 50 titles into one calendar day.
There are settings at the top of the calendar page where you can control how many games show up on the page - up to 500 games! If I set mine to 500, this Thursday's releases is like a 10 page scroll.

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You can also select just certain store tags ("calendar of roguelikes"), and options to hide games you own or to only show wishlisted games, in addition to the game count. Pretty well thought out!
 
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Then it has a heading taking you to the personalized calendar. But how do I get there without first going through the news?
 
There are settings at the top of the calendar page where you can control how many games show up on the page - up to 500 games! If I set mine to 500, this Thursday's releases is like a 10 page scroll.

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You can also select just certain store tags ("calendar of roguelikes"), and options to hide games you own or to only show wishlisted games, in addition to the game count. Pretty well thought out!

Snark aside, it's super slick.
 
Now click on something else like your library. How do you then bring back the calendar without going through the news?
Right now it's in "Steam Labs", so you have to click "More" from the store menu, then "Special Sections", then "Steam Labs", and finally "Try the Personal Calendar Experiment". Usually new features like this stay kind of hidden or tucked away until they're fully ready for the general public, at which point they get put into the beta client first, then into the site nav then finally the stable client. This "Steam Lab" feature literally just released a few minutes before I posted this thread.

For now if it's a page you see yourself visiting often, your best bet would be to bookmark it in your browser.
 
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Now click on something else like your library. How do you then bring back the calendar without going through the news?

It looks like it is through Steam Labs for now (From the Store Home Page -> More -> Special Sections -> Steam Labs -> It will be the top active experiment)
 
*Steam releases new discovery method*
*Immediately add 5 new games to my wishlist*
*Negative progress made on my backlog*

Thanks, Gaben.
 
It's a cool idea, and in that same way of the pinnable Notes in the Steam Overlay...like why had no other major game platform done that already?

I'm kinda hoping as this evolves I can have a bit more control, like being able to highlight certain games as my top priority during a year. I have a habit of wishlisting for tracking games that look interesting, but once you get quite a few it starts to become noise that I'd like to segregate by value more.
 
Works pretty good. I try to at least browse upcoming releases every so often to keep up with smaller games which is rather daunting with the dozen or so releases every day. This feature helped me find another 4 or 5 games to add to my wishlist to keep an eye on. Saw a few games that I wasn't even aware were releasing soon.
 
I'm kinda hoping as this evolves I can have a bit more control, like being able to highlight certain games as my top priority during a year.
I'm kinda hoping as this evolves that it takes the money directly out of my bank account when each game on my list is released.

Save me the time. Make the poor financial decisions for me!
 
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