

Sales Landing Page Editor (Beta) - Minimum Requirements Steam Input Gamepad Emulation - Best PracticesĮvents and Announcements Visibility Stats Reporting Note: To change the visibility state to Everyone, the Workshop checklist must be complete which includes branding, title, description and at least one item of content publicly visible.User Permission: Receive Steamworks CommunicationĬreating Bundles Across Multiple Developers/Publishersīroadcasting a Game Demo to the Steam Storeīroadcast Moderation and Adding Moderators Use the radio buttons to select the desired level of visibility which can include Developers Only, Developers & Testers, Customers & Developers and Everyone.įrom the Publish tab, click Prepare for PublishingĬlick Publish to Steam and complete the process to publish the change. On the right-hand side of the page, find the Visibility State section. Set the visibility state of the workshop through the following steps:īrowse to the application landing page on the Steamworks website This prevents content not intended to be shared through the Steam Workshop portal from being visible unless the workshop is set to public. By default, applications are not enabled to be publicly visible in the Workshop. The Steam Workshop is the website hosted through Steam that enumerates shared content and allows users to vote and comment on the content visible through the community. But I’m certain it ‘is’ a function available to the Devs in Steam. It’s the equivalent of setting a public/private toggle, not dissimilar in function as what’s available to workshop content creators to mark their work as visible or not. I think it’s in the Dev’s Workshop dashboard (or whatever they call it).

I don’t think they even need to modify/add code to the game for this either.

Plenty of ‘Early Access’ titles have a public, not private, Workshop page.
