Welcome to Steam Direct! This new submission path is designed to provide a streamlined, transparent, and affordable route for new game developers from anywhere in the world to bring games to Steam.
Below describes the steps necessary for becoming a part of the Steamworks Developer Program to distribute your game, VR experience, or video through Steam. For common questions about this process and more details about releasing on Steam, please see the
Getting Started documentation.
Payment information
We'll need accurate bank information, such as routing number, bank account number, and bank address so we know where to send payments from sales of your application.
Note that the account holder name on your bank account must match the name of your legal identification described above. If you are signing up as a company and don't yet have a bank account established for your business, you will need to open one before you can proceed.
Tax information
You’ll be directed through a brief tax questionnaire to determine your tax status and withholding rate. The information you need in order to complete the questionnaire will depend on whether you are signing up as an individual or as a company, and where you or your company is located. US citizens and corporations will need information similar to that found on
form W-9. Citizens and corporations in a
country with US tax treaty status will need information similar to that found on
form W-8BEN.
All required information is necessary to get you set up in Steamworks. Click
here for more details on tax withholding.
Steam Direct Fee
In order to get fully set up, you will need to pay a $100.00 fee for each product you wish to distribute on Steam (the "Steam Direct Fee"). You can pay this fee with any payment method supported by Steam in your region, except methods that use the Steam Wallet.
This fee is not refundable, but will be recoupable in the payment made after your product has at least $1,000.00 Adjusted Gross Revenue for Steam Store and in-app purchases. Payment of revenue from sales and repayment of fee may be withheld if deposit payment is charged-back, refunded, or otherwise identified as fraudulent. More information about the Steam Direct Fee can be found
here.
We have a few guidelines about the content that can be distributed via Steam. Please keep these guidelines in mind when choosing whether to proceed with distribution.
What you shouldn’t publish on Steam:
- Hate speech, i.e. speech that promotes hatred, violence or discrimination against groups of people based on ethnicity, religion, gender, age, disability or sexual orientation
- Sexually explicit images of real people
- Adult content that isn’t appropriately labeled and age-gated
- Libelous or defamatory statements
- Content you don’t own or have adequate rights to
- Content that violates the laws of any jurisdiction in which it will be available
- Content that is patently offensive or intended to shock or disgust viewers
- Content that exploits children in any way
- Applications that modify customer’s computers in unexpected or harmful ways, such as malware or viruses
- Applications that fraudulently attempts to gather sensitive information, such as Steam credentials or financial data (e.g. credit card information)
- Video content not directly related to a product that has shipped on Steam.
- Non-interactive 360 VR Videos
- Applications built on blockchain technology that issue or allow exchange of cryptocurrencies or NFTs.
Accepted types of content
We are primarily accepting games for distribution on Steam. Non-game software may be accepted for distribution if it fits into one of the following categories:
- Animation & Modeling
- Audio/Video Production
- Design & Illustration
- Photo Editing
- Educational & Tutorials
- Finance & Accounting
- Player Tools
- SteamVR Tools (Drivers, Overlays, Utilities)