Customization is always preferred for any gamer. Even with simple things like the look of your Steam library, it is nice to be able to set things to look how you like. Luckily, Steam has interface options built into it that allow you to change the skin of the app. Here are our picks for the best Steam skins you can set.
Note: Various aspects of custom skins can get messed up as Steam updates and changes certain features. Luckily, you can always change your skin back to default if needed.
Air
Related: How to install Steam skins
Air is a simplistic set of skins that include both bright and dark variants to accompany whatever needs you have. The brighter side is definitely one you do not see thrown around often in the Steam community, but it looks good.
Black Rock Shooter
This black and blue skin is about as cool as we wish we were in real life. It does change the layout to make it stand out more from some other choices you could come across.
Blue Pulse
Blue Pulse makes Steam look much more futuristic and technological than it normally does. We love the darker-toned skins, and this one checks all the boxes we have for a cool-looking Steam skin.
Compact
Compact is another simplistic skin that is wholly focused on making letters and fonts pop in its layout so you can easily see everything.
Invert
If you want the complete opposite look of Steam’s usual dark blues, give this inverted skin a try. If you have sensitive eyes, you might not appreciate the white top and bottom portions, but it will definitely change things up.
Metro
Metro is a dark theme skin that gives Steam a sleek look. It’s a simple look that could easily fit in with your Windows theme and Night Mode settings if you prefer to stay away from bright colors.
Pixelvision Modified
This skin has a variety of colors you can choose from. Options include purple, green, dark red, or steel, all of them looking great in Steam’s normal layout.
Published: May 26, 2022 12:10 am