Valve has released a small update for the Beta branch of Steam

Dec 30, 2013 10:45 GMT  ·  By

Valve has released yet another Beta iteration of its Steam client, featuring just a couple of changes and fixes.

The company usually pushes a few Beta updates before upgrading the stable branch of Steam, and now it's time for another build to be available for download.

This is probably the last Beta release for 2013 and it's a small one, but you will have to upgrade if you're enrolled in the program.

According to the changelog, the current download rate display that is shown when the downloads are paused/stopped has been fixed, and a regression that occurred when downloading optional DLC while the app was running has been repaired.

Check out the official announcement for more details about this release. You can also download the Steam installer from Softpedia if you don't have the client. In order to get this update you will need to enrol into the Beta program.