How to Check Steam Games Storage Use in Windows 11

With modern video games often requiring tens or even hundreds of gigabytes, installing just a fewSteam gameson your PC can eat up a significant amount of storage space. However, unlike other programs, you can’t useWindows 11’s Apps management consoleto gauge the size of your Stream games.

Instead, you’ll need to use other methods to check your Steam games’ storage usage in Windows 11. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to keep track of your Steam games’ storage usage, including how to move and uninstall games.

Check Storage Usage via the Steam Client

The best way to check the sizes of individual Steam games and determine the overall storage of your entire Steam library is through the Steam client for Windows 11. Just:

Tip: You can use theUninstallandMoveoptions to free up storage on your computer. Skip ahead to theDelete or Move Games in Steamsection to learn more.

Check Individual Game Sizes via Steam

If you want to view the storage size of a single Steam game quickly, you can check that via the Steam Library. Just:

Tip: You can use theBackup game filesoption to create a backup of the game, allowing you to restore its files in instances of data loss and corruption. You can also use theVerify integrity of game filesoption to check the installation for corruption during troubleshooting.

Check Total Storage via File Explorer

An alternative approach to checking the storage size of your Steam Library and individual games is through File Explorer for Windows 11. Think of it as a workaround for instances where you havetrouble accessing the Steam client. Here’s how:

Delete or Move Games in Steam

If you’re close to running out of storage on your PC, you can delete games you no longer play or move installations to another drive. Both actions can be easily performed via the Steam client.

The fastest method to delete a game is through the Steam Library. Just:

If you’d like to delete multiple Steam games at the same time, you can:

You can move games to an external storage drive or partition to free up space on your PC’s system volume without deleting them. To do that:

Note: You can still play games after moving them to an external drive, but be aware that loading times may suffer if the drive has slower read speeds. If you notice a decrease in performance, you can always move the games back to the internal drive to improve it. For more information, check our complete guide on moving Steam games from one drive to another.

Don’t Let Your Steam Library Get Out of Hand

Taking the time to review and manage your Steam game library’s storage on Windows 11 can help declutter your system drive and prevent it from running out of space. Fortunately, the Steam client makes it super-easy to check the sizes of your video games, uninstall them, and move them to free up storage.

Dilum Senevirathne is a freelance tech writer and blogger with three years of experience writing for online technology publications. He specializes in topics related to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Google web apps. When he isn’t hammering away at his Magic Keyboard, you can catch him binge-watching productivity hacks on YouTube.Read Dilum’s Full Bio

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