connection to Remote Play Together via the link is now available to all users – review addiction

Company Valve announced that the link to Remote Play Together is now available to all users Steam… At the end of February, the ability to connect via a link appeared in the beta version of the client.

Recall that Remote Play Together allows you to play games with friends online in local multiplayer, co-op or split screen. The function is available on PC, as well as on iOS and Android mobile devices.

You can get a link to your session in your friends list by launching a game with Remote Play Together support. Valve notes that up to four players can connect, and under ideal conditions, even more.

The game must be purchased and installed on the primary computer only, and all other players can join using Steam Remote Play streaming technology using Steam or the Steam Link app. You don’t need an account to connect to the game from any device on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS or Android.

Valve will be hosting a big sale and a Remote Play Together event from March 25th to March 29th (10:00 AM EDT) to celebrate the new release.

Hundreds of discounts and a marathon of streams await users, where they can see Remote Play Together in action and join games using links in the Steam chat. Youtube or Twitch

For a complete list of Steam games that support Remote Play Together, click here.

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