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Install all your steam library to full your SSD. Should do the job. Empty the disk, rinse and repeat a few times.
Smash them with a hammer until they're sand.
Crack it open and run s drill through the center of each flash chip.
You smash it in 100 different places
If it is a large concern, then encryption will help. There are even drives with built-in encryption exactly for this purpose.
Otherwise, will with non-repeated data. Repeat 9 times. (A heuristic, based on something I read 10 years ago.)
Do not use repeated digits. Those are optimized out.