Local multiplayer for Steam games are now available for anyone thanks to Steam’s Remote Play Together. The feature enters public beta today, so you can log into Steam and test the feature right now.

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Here’s how to activate Remote Play Together on Steam.

Sign up for Steam Beta.

Launch a local multiplayer game.

Invite friends from your Friends List in the Steam Overlay.

Select Remote Play Together.

Done.

Remote Play Together lets Steam users join local co-op, local multiplayer, and split-screen games online. The feature allows up to four players, or more depending on the game, to play together remotely. What’s more, only one player, the host, needs to own and install the game for the feature to work.Besides playing local multiplayer games together, Remote Play Together allows players to stream video, audio, input, and voice between players. The feature also supports PC, Mac, and Linux, so nobody is left out if they have a different operating system.Remote Play Together is still in beta, so players are encouraged to give feedback on the Discussion Forums. Here’s Steam’s list of supported Remote Play titles, including titles like Rocket League Divinity Original Sins 2 , and Gears 5

Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.