Steam's Remote Play Together has received a killer new feature. Valve has rolled out a new beta update for Steam. The release's biggest addition comes to Remote Play Together, the feature that allows ...
Perhaps spurred by the pandemic keeping everyone at home, Steam has spent the last several months building out its Remote Play Together service. At first, it started as a way to play select local ...
Steam Remote Play and the Steam Deck make it possible to enjoy your PC games virtually anywhere, from your couch to across the world. Whether you’re streaming to a phone, TV, or another PC, you can ...
Steam's Remote Play Together feature is available to all users now that it's out of beta. Valve introduced the feature via the Steam beta client in late 2019 and then updated it last year so that ...
Valve just dropped a Steam Client Beta update that finally introduces a sought-after feature. The Steam Remote Play service will now offer 4K support, providing a series of presets to allow gamers to ...
One of the best things Valve's Steam offers is Remote Play, and now, this feature is testing a new experience that brings 4K gaming support for your needs. This 4K gaming feature for the Remote Play ...
Steam’s Remote Play Together feature, which lets you stream local multiplayer games with friends over the internet, will no longer require every player to have a Steam account. The new functionality, ...
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Steam Remote Play, a wonderful tool for pandemic-era gaming, is now a lot easier to use. Valve Corp. announced today that players can invite anyone to play with them using just a URL. For those ...
You’ll have to do work on both sides of the equation to get Remote Play working. On the Steam Deck’s side, the process is a lot more technical — Sony doesn’t have an official Remote Play client for ...
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