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Steam is a cross-platform entertainment platform developed by Valve Corporation for purchasing and playing video games. It gives you access to thousands of games and allows you to meet new people.

This article explains how to install the Steam client on Ubuntu 20.04.

Prerequisites

You’ll need to be logged in as a user with sudo privileges to be able to install packages on your Ubuntu system.

Installing Steam on Ubuntu

Installing Elasticsearch on Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. We’ll download the installation file from the official website and install it from the command-line:

  1. Open the terminal either by using the Ctrl Alt T keyboard shortcut or by clicking on the terminal icon. Download the latest Google Chrome .deb package using the following wget command:

    wget https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/client/installer/steam.deb
  2. Once the download is complete, install Steam with apt:

    sudo apt install ./steam.deb

That’s it. At this point, you have Steam installed on your Ubuntu desktop.

During the installation process, the official Steam repository will be added to your system. When a new version is released, you can update the Steam package through your desktop standard Software Update tool or by running the following commands in your terminal:

sudo apt updatesudo apt upgrade

Starting Steam

To launch the Steam client, open the Activities search bar, type “Steam” and click on the icon. Steam can also be launched from the command-line by typing steam.

When you start Steam for the first time, it will open a new terminal and install the necessary packages:

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When prompted, type Enter to continue. The terminal will close, and Steam will update its self to the latest version:

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This can take a few minutes.

Once the update is complete, the Steam client will start.

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From here, you can log in to your Steam account or create a new one.

Conclusion

We have shown you how to install Steam on Ubuntu 20.04. You can now start purchasing and playing video games.

To find a list of supported Linux games, visit this page.

If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.