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Before you can move your Steam games to a new location on your Windows system, you will need to create a new Steam library. You can have multiple Steam libraries on your computer.
Open the Steam application in desktop mode and follow the same steps as you would on a PC: go to Games > Add a Non-Steam game to my Steam Library, select the game, and add it to your library.
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2. Find the non-Steam Game you want to add After selecting “Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library,” a new window listing available applications will appear on your computer.
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