Stop browsing. Pick the right game.

Tell me what to play next.

Steam is great when you want to shop. PlayNext is for when you want an answer: what to play tonight, what to skip, and what you already own that deserves another shot.

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Tonight's answer, not another endless store page

Hades
1

Hades

Because you replay fast combat

Elden Ring
2

Elden Ring

Big world mood

Balatro
3

Balatro

Low commitment tonight

Baldur's Gate 3
4

Baldur's Gate 3

Deep RPG fit

Resident Evil 4
5

Resident Evil 4

No filler action

Taste preview

A decision engine based on what you actually play.

Your taste profile

You keep coming back for clean combat and quick progress.

Your library says you stick with games when a session feels good in the first five minutes.

Because you replay strong combat loops

Hades94% match

Hades

Runs are short, upgrades land fast, and the combat keeps getting sharper.

Risk of Rain 290% match

Risk of Rain 2

Build variety and momentum without needing a long campaign.

Deep Rock Galactic88% match

Deep Rock Galactic

Mission-based co-op with progression that makes one more round easy.

Vampire Survivors86% match

Vampire Survivors

Instant feedback, tiny decisions, and a ridiculous amount of momentum.

Low commitment tonight

Balatro92% match

Balatro

Starts instantly and keeps giving you clever reasons to continue.

Dave the Diver89% match

Dave the Diver

Small goals, constant novelty, and natural stopping points.

Hi-Fi Rush84% match

Hi-Fi Rush

Focused chapters with very little filler.

Stardew Valley82% match

Stardew Valley

Relaxed progression if you want the loop without pressure.

How PlayNext works

It should feel like opening a streaming app, but the first thing it gives you is a decision.

1

Connect Steam

Read owned games, playtime, recent sessions, and unplayed backlog.

2

Detect your habits

Find what you finish, replay, drop quickly, and avoid.

3

Show only the strongest picks

Rows like “because you played,” “short session,” and “worth buying on sale.”