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Windows 10 Still Reigns Supreme for Nearly Half of PC Gamers

by Sneha Singh
February 21, 2025
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Windows 10 Still Reigns Supreme for Nearly Half of PC Gamers
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As Microsoft’s October 14, 2025, deadline for Windows 10 support approaches, a surprising 44.41% of Steam users remain committed to the aging operating system, according to the platform’s January 2025 Hardware & Software Survey. This significant user base continues to resist upgrading despite Microsoft’s intensifying push toward Windows 11.

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The hesitation to upgrade is based on a number of major reasons. Most gamers just don’t perceive significant differences between Windows 10 and 11 that would make it worth making the switch. The gaming population generally follows the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” school of thought, especially given that most games run just as well on both operating systems, with some even citing better stability on Windows 10.

The Windows 11 Hardware Hurdle

Hardware specifications are another significant hurdle. Windows 11’s increased requirements essentially rule out users with older-but-still-gaming-capable-processors. 

This restriction has put many organizations and individuals in a tough spot: spend money on new hardware, buy Extended Security Update (ESU) licenses, or endure growing security vulnerabilities.

Valve's monthly survey reveals that almost 45% of Steam users on PC are  still using Windows 10 even with the sword of Damocles hanging over them
Credits: PC Gamer

“The end of support means Microsoft will stop providing free software updates, technical assistance, and security fixes,” explained tech analyst Maya Hernandez. “While PCs will continue to function after October 2025, they’ll become progressively vulnerable to security threats as new exploits emerge without corresponding patches.”

For businesses that cannot transition by the deadline, Microsoft offers the ESU service—a paid subscription providing continued security updates. 

However, these decisions must be made soon, as ESU subscriptions may need to be purchased up to a year in advance, depending on license requirements.

The End of Windows 10 for Gamers

Microsoft continues to promote Windows 11’s advantages, highlighting its improved performance, efficiency, and enhanced security against malware. 

Yet many gamers remain unconvinced these benefits outweigh the hassle and potential cost of upgrading. The new design elements, features, and productivity tools in Windows 11 are widely perceived as preferential rather than essential improvements.

The latest Steam survey provides additional insights into the PC gaming landscape. While Windows 11 has achieved a 55.38% share among Steam users, the substantial Windows 10 presence demonstrates remarkable staying power. Hardware configurations vary widely across the community, with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 emerging as the most popular GPU and 16GB as the standard RAM configuration. Most users report having hard drives exceeding 1TB total capacity with 100-249GB free space.

Industry observers predict mounting pressure as the deadline approaches. “Microsoft will intensify its migration push, and eventually game developers may drop Windows 10 support entirely,” noted gaming industry consultant James Wilson. “The real question is how long major game studios will continue supporting an operating system without security updates.”

For the millions of gamers still using Windows 10, the coming months represent a critical decision period. 

While the operating system’s stability and compatibility have earned it a devoted following, the security risks of running unsupported software cannot be ignored indefinitely.

As October 2025 approaches, users face three primary options: upgrade compatible systems to Windows 11, invest in new hardware that meets Windows 11 requirements, or purchase ESU licenses to maintain security protection on existing Windows 10 installations.

Whatever path users choose, the clock is ticking on one of Microsoft’s most successful operating systems, marking the end of an era for PC gaming.

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