

Valve has updated its "Remote Play Together" feature, that allows you to stream games to a computer over the Internet.

Launched by Valve a few years ago, the Steam Link app is available for free for Android, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Raspberry Pi devices to allow you to stream your Steam games to phones, tablets, and televisions. Previously, the app was only compatible with Windows, iOS, Android, or Raspberry Pi, but that now ends with this week's official announcement, which adds traditional Linux desktops to the existing possibilities.

The idea is that it allows you to stream Steam content from one PC to another or to a different device like an Android phone. This feature was originally available on the Steam Link hardware which was discontinued in 2018 and with which Valve later replaced it with the standalone app. Valve and its partners from the Collabora company unveiled recently that the app Steam Link is now available for operating systems based on Linux to help users stream Steam games from any other PC in their home.
