How to remove hentai and mature content games from your Steam feed
Want to enjoy your Steam library without explicit mature content? Here's a quick guide to setting up filters for a cleaner, NSFW-free, and hentai-free feed.
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If you’re tired of seeing all kinds of hentai and mature games on your Steam feed, don't worry. You can easily filter that out without losing access to, let's say, the more typical levels of nudity and sexual content in games, like those found in Baldur's Gate 3.
How to remove adult only content from Steam feed
It’s all about filters my loves! to the Steam app and click on your in upper-right corner. Choose ‘Store preferences’ and there you should see six different filters. To block adult/NSFW games, make sure to check only the following boxes:
- General Mature Content (both Store and Community boxes).
- Frequent Violence or Gore (also both boxes).
- Some Nudity or Sexual Content (just the Store box is fine here).
I assure you these settings will work perfectly. Don't worry, games like Bayonetta should still show up, as their tags match the filters.
If you're using a Steam Deck, you can find the ‘Store Preferences’ tab by clicking on your icon in the upper-right corner, then selecting ‘ Details’.
Just to be absolutely clear, turn off these filters if you don’t want to see unwanted adult games:
- Frequently Nudity or Sexual Content (both boxes off).
- Adult Only Sexual Content (again, both boxes off).
So, now that everything’s nicely filtered again, tell me this: How did those settings get changed in the first place? When I checked my (with everything set to default), I only had those three filters on. Mystery, right? Let me guess – someone else clicked it, or maybe your cat ran across the keyboard? All good, just joking! No judgment here.
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