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On your collections screen, right click on a game/properties/customisation - scroll to the bottom -Custom Sort Name-. From here you can sort your games listing however you wish. I hope this helps.
I really enjoy local couch co-op games, and I already have 10+ collections to sort them by multiplayer type (Co-op/PvP), and genre (e.g., "Co-op Puzzle", "PvP Fighting", "PvP Racing", etc.).
Beyond that, I’d like to filter games by things like maximum player count (whether a game supports 2, 4, or 4+ players in split screen). I also own an arcade stick, so I’d love to tag games with simple, arcade-style controls that work well with it.
At this point, the number of collections I have already makes navigation a bit of a hassle. Creating even more collections for every small detail—like player count or control type—would only make things messier.
If Steam allowed filtering your library using your personal tags, it would solve this problem perfectly. Instead of endless collections, I could just add custom tags once and filter by them anytime I need.