Almost Half Of Steam Users Still Use Windows 10, Despite Impending End Of Life
Briefly

Windows 11, released four years ago, has not been widely adopted by users, with over 44% still on Windows 10 as of January 2025, according to Steam's Hardware & Software Survey. Key reasons for the slow adoption include the lack of compelling upgrades over Windows 10 and strict hardware requirements that exclude older devices still capable of running many games. The impending end-of-life date for Windows 10 in October 2025 signifies a potential shift in user demographics, although current trends show a steady percentage favoring the older operating system.
More than 44% of Steam users are still on Windows 10 as of January 2025, despite Microsoft's push towards upgrading before the end of its support in October 2025.
Windows 11 has been available for four years, yet users face obstacles like unclear differences between versions and stringent hardware requirements.
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