Ardenian Apr 2, 2020 @ 5:22pm
How do I remove beta/demo fill from my library?
I own a couple of products that I would like to remove, but they don't show up under Steam Support when searching the product there. These products are for instance:
  • BATALJ Beta
  • Dreadlands Beta
  • Drink More Glurp Jingle Jam Challenge

When I search for "BATALJ", for instance, it shows me the now released product, but not the BATALJ Beta and I am unable to remove it therefore. Can I contact Steam Support directly to do that for me or am I missing the solution to remove it myself?
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crunchyfrog Apr 2, 2020 @ 5:26pm 
Is just hiding them not enough?

You can obviously contact Steam support to permanently remove products, but just make sure that their inclusion here won't affect your runnning of the main games they refer to, as Valve cannot reverse these removals.
Ardenian Apr 2, 2020 @ 5:28pm 
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Is just hiding them not enough?

You can obviously contact Steam support to permanently remove products, but just make sure that their inclusion here won't affect your runnning of the main games they refer to, as Valve cannot reverse these removals.
Thanks, do I use the contact option in the Steam Community section for that?

I do not own any of the main games of these beta/demo products, so this should not be an issue in my particular case.
crunchyfrog Apr 2, 2020 @ 5:52pm 
Originally posted by Ardenian:
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Is just hiding them not enough?

You can obviously contact Steam support to permanently remove products, but just make sure that their inclusion here won't affect your runnning of the main games they refer to, as Valve cannot reverse these removals.
Thanks, do I use the contact option in the Steam Community section for that?

I do not own any of the main games of these beta/demo products, so this should not be an issue in my particular case.

That's OK, I thought it best to check.

And as for contact, you need to contact via the support ticket method. There is no other way to contact support.
Jiggly_puff Apr 2, 2020 @ 5:58pm 
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Is just hiding them not enough?

You can obviously contact Steam support to permanently remove products, but just make sure that their inclusion here won't affect your runnning of the main games they refer to, as Valve cannot reverse these removals.
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