Steam gamers upgrade to Windows 11 more than non-gamers, but why?


What you need to know

  • Windows 11 saw a dip in market share in April 2024 while Windows 10 saw a rise in usage.
  • In contrast, Steam gamers are almost evenly split between Windows 11 and Windows 10, with the former increasing in usage each month.
  • A variety of factors likely contribute to the fact that gamers adopt Windows 11 at a higher rate than non-gamers, including the fact that many gaming PCs are newer systems that ship with Windows 11.
  • Enterprise PCs are often kept on older operating systems for stability and there are also many computers that cannot upgrade to Windows 11.

Despite Windows 10 marching toward its end of support, the operating system is growing in market share. According to the most recent figures from Statcounter, just over 70% of desktop users in the world run Windows 10. Not only is that a drastically higher market share than that of Windows 11, which sits at 25.69%, it marks an increase month-over-month for Windows 10. The increase in Windows 10’s market share is somewhat surprising, given that Windows 11 has been out for years, but it’s particularly interesting because the trend does not extend to gamers.

Earlier today we reported on the fact that 45.15% of Steam users run Windows 11. That figure is still lower than the 51.02% of Steam gamers that use Windows 10, but the gap is much smaller than what’s seen in the overall desktop market. Additionally, Windows 11 usage is going up when it comes to Steam users. The Windows 11 share went up 3.54% in April 2024, according to the latest Steam monthly hardware survey. Windows 10’s share went down 3.38% in the same timeframe, so it’s not like gamers are scurrying off to macOS or Linux.

Why aren’t people upgrading to Windows 11?

Dell XPS 15 running Windows 10

There are a variety of reasons that non-gamers stick with Windows 10, including the fact that some prefer to stick with what they know works. (Image credit: Future)

Since there are over a billion PCs running Windows, there are several factors when it comes to upgrading to a new version of the operating system. Windows 11 has strict minimum requirements that prevent many PCs from upgrading. There are also users who prefer to keep using what works and that will only transition to Windows 11 when they have to. While the disparity wasn’t as dramatic, many Windows 7 users kept using that operating system until it reached end of support.





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