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Steam News13 February 20264mo ago

Announcing Hamster Talk!

# 🐹 Hamster Talk Store Page is Now Live! Hamster Talk is a desktop idle social game where tiny hamsters move freely across your screen.

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changed# 🐹 Hamster Talk Store Page is Now Live!
addedIf this sounds like something you’d keep open on your screen, consider adding Hamster Talk to your Steam Wishlist and following the page.
changedIt helps more than you think and keeps you updated when the demo goes live.

# 🐹 Hamster Talk Store Page is Now Live!

Hamster Talk is a desktop idle social game where tiny hamsters move freely across your screen.

They nap beside open windows, play with the objects you place, wander across your workspace, and continue their routines while you focus on yours.

This isn’t a game you step away from your work to play. It exists alongside you.

Keep it open while you work or study. Check in when you need a short pause.

Customize your desktop with toys and furniture and see how their behavior changes over time.

Their world isn’t limited to your desktop. In the Global Plaza, your hamster can meet others in a live shared space.

See other players’ hamsters in real time and chat together!

🎮 A playable demo is coming during the upcoming Steam Next Fest.

We’re putting the final touches on the build and will share more details soon.

If this sounds like something you’d keep open on your screen, consider adding Hamster Talk to your Steam Wishlist and following the page.

It helps more than you think and keeps you updated when the demo goes live.

You can also join our Discord to stay connected:

https://discord.gg/jF7vpBjzNm

We hope Hamster Talk finds a place on your screen.

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Steam News / 13 February 2026

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