The title was developed by From Software, the studio responsible for games such as Dark Souls, Sekiro, and the huge PlayStation classic Bloodborne. But as much as fans love the game, they pretty much hate it at the same time, because of all the game-breaking bugs and errors they had to struggle with. We’ve shown you what to do if Elden Ring won’t open on your PC or won’t use your GPU, if it won’t download or install completely, or how to remove the game’s 60 FPS cap. However, lots of players are flagging a different type of issue. They say Elden Ring simply won’t show up in their Steam library, for unknown reasons. Rest assured we have a neat little workaround for you, so you can access your favorite game via Steam and play as much as your heart desires.

What can I do if Elden Ring won’t show up in my Steam library?

1. Add the Elden Ring installation folder to Steam.

2. Update your graphics drivers

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3. Allow Elden Ring through Windows Firewall.

This is what you have to do if your Elden Ring game is not in your Steam Library after installation, as it should be. Was this article helpful to you? Share your experience in the comments section below.

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