Hi guys!
Is it possible to ask steam support to remove some of the games(which i previously bought) from my library? I mean, of course it's possible to ask, but will they remove them?
Thanks for your time, here's a little present for you.

1 decade ago*

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Yes they will.

just make a ticket :)

and Thanks for that Little Giveaway :D

1 decade ago
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I don't think it is possible.

1 decade ago
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They can probably remove them, but you will probably neither get a refund nor the game(s) put in your inventory.

1 decade ago
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I don't think they will, they'll think that somebody else is on that account and want to remove his/her games :P
Or you need to have proof, for example a bought game (product key) which is older than an X amount of time.

1 decade ago
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Not sure if they will but i have to ask for what reason you want to remove your games from your library ?
you can always add them for like a category called : never play or something and you put all the games there press on it to close it and you'll never see those games again and by the way thanks :)

1 decade ago
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Why the hell would you want them to remove your games? And yes, they can, but you wont get a refund or anything...

1 decade ago
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I did ask them to remove my Cod MW2 DLC, after a little time, they did it, but i didnt get a refund, which is ok in my view.

1 decade ago
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They do if you say why...but dont think you get a tradeable copy in your inventory! The games will gone forever...

1 decade ago
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1 decade ago
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For the right reasons, yes. Either way, it won't hurt to try. What're you going to do if they don't, anyway? :P

1 decade ago
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i think they can if you ask

1 decade ago
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So, it is possible? Thanks for your answers! The reason why i want to get rid of these games is very simple - i'd like to keep my library nice and clean, and i don't like seeing this long "not gonna play" list every time i open my library.

1 decade ago
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Just make a category for them, put them all in there, and then collapse the category.

1 decade ago
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if you ask they will remove it, after you confirm about 2 times in 2 ticket answers (they will ask if you are sure if you want to do it since its not possible to restore it and they will warn you about what will hapen like you will not see it again and can't play that game again unless a new purchase)

but they will not give you a refund for it unless you have issues with that game and it was a recent purchase

1 decade ago
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There are games you never want to play (again), but even those can come handy when your niece/nephew/friend/gf/bf comes over.
Just be offline to your friends meanwhile... :)

1 decade ago
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senks for the dinner

1 decade ago
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thenks 4 skyrmm

1 decade ago
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I made a ticket asking them to remove Dungeon Defenders development kit falsely labelled under the free DLC from my account. They removed it alright.

1 decade ago
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Someone 100%'d Secret of the Magic Crystal and now wants the evidence gone?

1 decade ago
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Damn. You found out my secret :(

1 decade ago
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Sorry, I'm taken.

1 decade ago
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Closed 1 decade ago by nufin.