Steam's Personal Calendar tool provides personalized game release recommendations based on your gaming habits, with daily updates and filters for easy tracking.

Valve's Steam Labs introduces the Personal Calendar, a tool that personalizes game discovery by analyzing your gaming patterns to recommend upcoming releases you might like.
It uses playtime history, wishlist, and behavior data to suggest games based on your habits. The calendar shows an eight-week view with weekday releases. Customize with filters for genre, tags, and ownership to manage your game library.
Available on Steam desktop and web, with daily updates. Changes are minimal as it prioritizes stable patterns. Wishlist games auto-appear, streamlining your game launcher experience.
The Steam Personal Calendar advances game discovery by using your habits and wishlist for release tracking. As an experiment, it enhances the game store experience for users seeking smarter tools.
The calendar analyzes your playtime patterns, wishlist items, and similarities with other users' behavior to recommend games that match your established gaming preferences rather than temporary interests.
Currently, the Personal Calendar is available through the Steam desktop client under Special Sections and via web browser, but there's no dedicated mobile app version at this time.
Recommendations update daily, but changes are minimal since the algorithm focuses on stable, long-term user behavior patterns rather than daily fluctuations.
Yes, it's a free feature available to all Steam users as part of Steam Labs experiments.
No, export functionality is not currently available; it's viewable only within Steam or web interfaces.