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    Windows 11 hits 59.84% on Steam as gamers move on from Windows 10

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    Windows 11’s grip on PC gaming is getting stronger. Steam’s June 2025 Hardware & Software Survey shows Microsoft’s latest OS climbing to 59.84% of Windows-based systems used by gamers, up 1.54 points from May. Windows 10 continues its slow exit, now at 35.69%, while Windows 7 is nearly gone at just 0.09%. Windows still rules […]

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