Anyone can now play local multiplayer games online with friends on Steam. Valve Software launched Steam’s Remote Play Together into public beta today. So you can opt into the feature, which enables you to invite a friend to play a game with you over the internet as if they were sitting right next to you.

Valve set up Remote Play Together so it acts as if the remote player plugged their controller into your PC. Your co-op friend also will only see your huc99official game. They can’t spy on your desktop or that secret folder. And you can decide how much control they have over the mouse cursor.
How to activate Steam’s Remote Play Together So if you are ready to do some Remote Play Together, the process to begin a session is simple.
1.Open a game that has local multiplayer. 2.Open the Steam Overlay (default shortcut is shift+tab) 3.Click on the friend you want to invite from your list. 4.Select “Remote Play Together.” 5.Ensure your friend accepts the invite. The system will automatically connect everyone. You can also voice chat with them using Steam’s built-in communication features. This also works across PC, Mac, and Linux.