Although it is not conclusive data, we can say that the data revealed by Valve and Steam is generally a good indication of the use of systems, graphics and configurations on PC. Not for nothing, but because It’s the largest store on PC and by far the most used. You already know this isn’t the first time we’ve been tracking data from Valve, so this month wasn’t going to be less.
The company led by Gabe Newell has left us with important information that, although we have already anticipated it, it is good that it is confirmed. Windows 11 continues to grow among gamers. Although its improvement may not be as significant as Microsoft would have liked.
Windows 11 is growing, but very timidly
The data comes from a compilation based on a survey carried out by Valve itself. It should be noted that this is voluntary, so the data may vary. However, it serves as a guide. The results of the new operating system show that the growth can be improved, given that it barely increased by 0.45%… Of course, this earns it almost 29% of the total share among respondents .
If you want to know where the current ranking is, I’ll leave the list for you. Windows 10 continues to dominate, it is normal to be a more mature system. The negative news that has been repeated in recent days in the gaming sector does not help Windows 11 either.
- Windows 10 64-bit: 65.42% (-0.18).
- Windows 11: 28.42% (+0.44).
- Windows 7 64-bit: 1.66% (-0.22).
- Windows 8 64-bit: 0.41%.
- Windows 7 32-bit: 0.11%.
We expect 2023 to be the year Windows 11 takes off, personally I really like how it performs with games and it’s my current operating system for work and play.