Valve, via their Steam gaming platform, is at it once again. This time around, they've updated Steam to allow users to share games to their friends. The best part? It's all for free.

Don't believe us? Scroll down below to find out how!

Steam Makes PC Streaming Easy and Free

Steam first introduced Remote Play Together back in 2019.

In a nutshell, this feature allowed registered users on Steam to share local multiplayer games with fellow Steam users all over the world. All that they needed was an internet connection and that's it. However, in a recent update, Valve made it possible so that Steam users can share their games with friends, even if they don't have Steam accounts.

For their March 1 update, Steam announced that they will now start to allow Steam users to use the Remote Play Together feature with an unlimited number of non-Steam users. This is an improvement over their earlier update where they only allowed one non-Steam user.

Click here if you want to try this feature out yourself.