Valve announced a whole bunch of changes to Steam tags with plenty removed and added, along with settling the score on what to call Vampire Survivor-likes.
They said:
"Today we've made some changes to the set of official store tags available on Steam, adding 17 new tags, removing 28, and merging/updating a handful of others. These changes are made with the goal of helping players identify the games that best fit their interests, and helping Steam generate appropriate recommendations.
Each year, we typically add a few new tags based on community feedback, but it has been a while since we last did so (Most recently in 2024 when we added Dice, Dwarf, Boomer Shooter, and Elf tags). In the time since, we've built up a list of tags to add, remove, and update."
The new tags are:
- Bullet Heaven - The opposite of Bullet Hell; Focus on upgrades while automatically attacking hordes of enemies
- Desktop Companion - Games that only use part of your screen and keep you company while you do other things
- Organizing - Tidy up, de-clutter, or unpack, carefully placing items in virtual spaces
- Cleaning - Satisfying removal of grime and dirt from stuff
- Decorating - Creative placement of furniture and other objects
- Wuxia - Historical fantasy adventure featuring martial arts, competing sects, and inner qi
- Xianxia - Fantasy adventure focused on cultivating supernatural powers and strength
- Falling Blocks - Arranging, rotating, and placing blocks from above
- Espionage - Spying or secretly securing valuable intel
- Samurai - Japanese warriors best known for katanas, loyalty, and self-discipline
- Zoo - Care for and display a park full of wild animals
- Wolves - Also known as Canis Lupus
- Capybaras - The largest and possibly most adorable rodent species
- Animals - Cute and furry, or large and terrifying and everything in between
- Cult - Small groups with extreme devotion to a person, thing, or belief
- Poker - Draw, bet, and bluff
- Language Learning - Learning and teaching new languages
This firmly settles the argument on what to call the games inspired by Vampire Survivor that exploded on Steam. I wrote back in December 2025 here on GamingOnLinux that one developer of a popular version had run a poll and settled on Bullet Heaven, and other developers have since jumped in to use the same so it's nice to see that argument sorted more firmly now. It's pretty hard to go against Steam once a category is there - so might as well be the true official category now.
We have so many in that now genre it's nuts. My most recent favourite being TerraTech Legion. But there's so many other good picks like Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor, Megabonk, Yet Another Zombie Survivors, Deadly Days: Roadtrip, Nautical Survival and many other total gems.
Valve also removed a bunch of tags as well:
- 3D Vision
- Ambient
- America
- Blood
- Crowdfunded
- Cult Classic
- Documentary
- Drama
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Electronic
- Experience
- Feature Film
- Foreign
- GameMaker
- Games Workshop
- Illuminati
- Kickstarter
- LEGO
- Masterpiece
- Mature
- Movie
- Narration
- NSFW
- Roguevania
- RPGMaker
- Warhammer 40K
- Web Publishing
- Well-Written
And some that were modified:
- "Clicker" has been renamed into "Incremental" to capture the broader essence of games that focus on numbers going up.
- "Conversation" has been renamed to "Dialogue Heavy" for clarity
- We've made a few tags plural to match other tags: Dogs, Foxes, Vampires, Elves, Dwarves, and Assassins
- "Pool" was humorously applied to games with a swimming pool, so we've renamed this to "Billiards", which is the overarching term for all games played with cue sticks anyway
- Merging "Jet" into "Flight", as the term "Jet" was not unique enough.
- Merging "Unforgiving" into "Difficult" since these terms mostly overlap in usage and intent
What do you think to all these changes? Any you're really happy with? Any you're not happy with? Leave a comment and let us know.
For example: Why remove "Warhammer 40k" as a tag?
Quoting: TheSHEEEPI don't quite understand some of them.I would assume because Warhammmer is not a genre, it's an IP.
For example: Why remove "Warhammer 40k" as a tag?
I do agree with other comments that the tags are often useless. I tried to find a good RPG for the train today, I was hit with things like Borderlands 4, which might be technically "role playing", but not really what I would associate with that tag.
Sure Gabe, you're not an adult so am I not, also.
Quoting: Dana SoulySteam removing NSFW and mature tags, because audience is not adult.There's a developer content flag system that's independent of the user tags.
Sure Gabe, you're not an adult so am I not, also.
They generaly removed tags that are IPs. Also, Warhammer games are already really upfront about what they are in the title ;)
Last edited by Liam Squires-Hand on 19 May 2026 at 9:08 am UTC
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Quoting: TheSHEEEPI don't quite understand some of them.Considering the removal of LEGO, Dungeons & Dragons and Games Workshop, I guess it's a push to "de-brandize" tags, remove IP/trademarked terms, and go in a more general direction than referencing other companies or specific products.
For example: Why remove "Warhammer 40k" as a tag?
Quoting: scaine[...]like Borderlands 4, which might be technically "role playing", but not really what I would associate with that tag.Gamers often have no idea about Genres. Something that contains roleplay elements (as character building via skills and equipment) becomes "RPG" for some people. Even developers/publishers have this issue. Horizon Zero Dawn is no RPG (as Sony claims it) but an Action Adventure.
Quoting: StellaWhy did they remove Lego? That tag was genuinely usefulI guess they don't want to get legal issues with Lego as some YouTubers for wrong labeling. 😅 Relabeling as [Building Blocks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_blocks_(toy)) would probably be the right way.
Quoting: StellaWhy did they remove Lego? That tag was genuinely usefulMy guess is LEGO didn't like non-licensed games tagged with LEGO (can't blame them for that).
All LEGO games have LEGO in the title, so the tag didn't make sense anyway.
Quoting: PlayingOnLinuxphoneGamers often have no idea about Genres.TFW I'm searching for new [logic](https://store.steampowered.com/search/?tags=6129) games and get [this](https://store.steampowered.com/app/3743420/Real_Estate_Simulator_2/) or [this](https://store.steampowered.com/app/3355800/Bank_Simulator/)...




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