The release of Windows 11 seems to be having a positive influence on the operating system’s share on Steam. The OS launched back in October 2021 with enhancements like an improved interface and improved graphics for gamers. More gamers are switching to Windows 11, according to the latest Steam Hardware & Software survey. The increase in Windows 11 users isn’t very surprising given that Microsoft is offering the OS as a free upgrade to all existing Windows 10 users to selected devices for a limited period. And while it’s just one report among many that track OS usage, it provides a look at how its adoption is progressing among gamers who are more likely to take advantage of Microsoft’s offer.
Big win for Windows 11
Windows 11 made the most gains this month with a nearly 4% increase in its overall usage on Steam resulting in 13.56% usage compared to December 2021’s survey results — where it took up 10.1%. Windows 10 dropped by 3.92% while Windows 7 rose by 0.49%. Intel also dropped to 68.93% in CPU share.
Headset share
Oculus Quest 2 was able to retain its top position with 46.02% on Steam’s headset share. Windows Mixed Reality dropped to 4.99% down from 5.69% in the previous year. Onto matters GPU, NVIDIA dropped to 75.4% from the previous years, 76.83%. Meta is also shaking up the industry so it will be interesting to see how things pan out later in the year. Were you expecting Windows 11 to perform well in the annual report? Share your thought in the comment section below.
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