Valve is reportedly developing a new Steam feature that will allow users to mark certain games as private, which will hide them from friends' view. The information comes from Pavel Djundik, the administrator of SteamDB, who tweeted an image demonstrating the option to set a game to 'private.' While this feature isn't yet available in Steam's beta, it's advised to take this news with caution until an official release. Additionally, changes such as an updated shopping cart and enhanced parental controls for Steam groups are also said to be in the works.

The upcoming parental control settings will potentially allow parents to require permission for game purchases and set daily playtime limits for their children's gaming. Meanwhile, it was also mentioned that Epic Games Store is not yet profitable after five years in operation. In other gaming news, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has sold over 5 million copies, the Super Mario Bros. movie has been a worldwide hit, and anticipation builds as the first GTA 6 trailer is expected next month. Furthermore, rumors suggest an impending announcement of GTA 6, Nintendo is considering a live-action Zelda film, a teaser for Mass Effect 5 is revealed, and Assassin's Creed Mirage will feature optional chromatic aberration.