Nathan Darko, the indie developer behind the game Guard Duty, revealed via Twitter an upcoming Steam feature called Remote Play Together.
We're reaching out to let you know about a new feature heading to Steam.
Your local multiplayer games will soon be improved with automatic support for Remote Play Together on Steam. Remote Play Together is a new Steam feature that enables two or more players to enjoy local multiplayer games over the internet, together. We think this feature will be very valuable for customers and developers and are excited about the beta. We've provided an FAQ at the bottom of this message which we think addresses most questions and concerns.
All local multiplayer, local co-op, and split-screen games will be automatically included in the Remote Play Together beta, which we plan to launch the week of October 21.
Truth to be told, this isn't exactly something we haven't seen before. Sony's PlayStation 4 has had it for years under the name 'Share Play', while PC users had several options such as NVIDIA GameStream Co-Op (which is now unavailable, though, as it was developed using Google's Chrome app framework that was deprecated) and PARSEC.
However, such a feature integrated into the Steam platform would certainly benefit game developers and gamers alike. The beta is currently scheduled to launch in the week of October 21st, so we don't have long to wait to check it out.
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