Now everyone can send links from Steam Remote Play Together

Steam’s Remote Play Together feature is available to all users now that it’s out of beta. Valve introduced the feature through the Steam beta client in late 2019 and then updated it last year so that users can invite anyone to play with them, even those without Steam accounts. Guests need the Steam Link app to play, but they do not need to sign up. In addition, users can now simply grab an invitation link when starting a game that supports the feature and send it to their friends on all platforms.

Even Mac users can have fun now that the Steam Link app, which gives users a way to channel games to other devices without having to run the client on those other systems, is available on the Mac App Store. How 9to5Mac notes, the app has been launched for Apple’s iOS and tvOS platforms since 2019, a year after it was rejected on the App Store due to the tech giant’s guidelines to ban streaming games on iOS. When the application was approved for iOS and tvOS platforms, a year later, due to the fact that it does not have an independent game library, macOS users were left out. Since there are many games that are not available for the Apple desktop OS, the availability of Steam Link is definitely a welcome update. As mentioned by a Reddit user, however, it is not yet possible to stream games from a Mac to other devices.

Finally, Valve has also released other updates for the Steam client, including the option to stream at up to 8K resolution for those who have or are planning to purchase high-resolution monitors.

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