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- Steamworks
Steamworks is the set of tools and services built by Valve that help you configure, manage, and operate your game on Steam
- Getting Started (Steamworks Documentation)
In this section, you'll find information about becoming a Steamworks partner Steamworks is a set of tools that enable you to distribute your product to Steam customers and a set of features you can use in your product, such as matchmaking, leaderboards, Steam Workshop, etc
- Documentation Home Page (Steamworks Documentation)
Steamworks Documentation Welcome to Steamworks! Steamworks is a free suite of tools available to any developer to use in their game or software on Steam
- Steamworks SDK (Steamworks Documentation)
The Steamworks SDK provides a range of features which are designed to help ship your application or game on Steam in an efficient manner The Steamworks SDK is only required to upload your content to Steam, everything else provided through the SDK is optional
- Features (Steamworks Documentation)
See the Steamworks API Reference or Steamworks Web API Reference for more technical information This section gives an overview of the Steamworks features and where applicable includes presentations or tutorials about a particular topic
- Steamworks Partner Program
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
- Frequently Asked Questions (Steamworks Documentation)
We have Steamworks documentation and FAQs specifically to answer the various questions that we've had from developers in the past Additionally, there is a Steamworks Developer group where you can ask any questions that aren't answered by the documentation
- Steamworks API Reference (Steamworks Documentation)
This section provides a complete listing of everything available in the Steamworks API You should head over to the Steamworks API Overview before diving in to get setup using the Steamworks API
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