Steam Families allows users to share their game libraries with up to five other family members or trusted friends. Everyone in the family can access and play games from each other’s libraries, ...
Valve gave Steam Family Sharing and Steam Family View a facelift on Monday. Now called Steam Families, the combined and revamped feature allows six-person user groups to play each other's titles, ...
If you have multiple gamers in your family, you'll want to pay attention to how Valve has overhauled Steam's family sharing system. Starting today, the new Steam Families system gives you not only ...
With the Steam sale raging, more players than ever are online and gaming in their spare time. However, it can get obnoxious to keep buying games if your family members or significant other(s) already ...
Valve has announced Steam Families, a new feature offering account users parental controls, sharing games with family members, and more to improve family gathering dynamics on its digital storefront.
What just happened? Around a decade ago, Valve introduced a generous feature to Steam that enabled friends and family members to share each other's game libraries. This week, the company revealed ...
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Valve has updated its old Steam Family Sharing program and replaced it with Steam Families, a new and improved way to share games across multiple accounts that is available now. Steam Families allows ...
Valve has announced Steam Families, a new Steam feature that wraps up the pre-existing Steam Family Sharing and Steam Family View, as well as some brand-new family features. The new feature allows ...
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