![]() ![]() Otherwise, this lets you skip having to "delete" and "reinstall" the game when you relaunch Steam - it's all seamless. If you're not comfortable with editing files or if you just want a simpler approach, please use one of the other answers. It is important to note that as of trying this process on you cannot simply paste the folder into the destination "steamapps" folder but instead to a "common" folder within the "steamapps" folder.įor example if you created a Steam Content Library at "D:\Games\Steam" you will want to paste your game folder into "D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common" resulting in something like "D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V" Important note on the folder structure of the destination library This finished "downloading" to the new location instantly, since the files were already present in the new location. ![]() Reinstalled the game, selecting the other game library.Deleted the game within Steam (delete local content).Copied the game folder for the game I wanted to move into the other Steam library (it's important you copy it don't move it).Browsed to the steamapps folder that the game is currently installed into. ![]() Before January 19th 2017, there was no built in method to move games between libraries ![]()
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