A new Steam client beta update has gone live earlier today, introducing a new Remote Play Together feature.

With the new update, it will be possible to Remote Play Together with anyone, as the feature no longer requires an account.

Only one player without a Steam account can be invited, however. It will still be possible to add more players to the session using regular Play Together invites.

To quickly access your own games with support for Remote Play Together, click the advanced filtering options icon in your Library, then select Remote Play Together under Features. You can even hit Save to create a Dynamic Collection.

When you’re ready to play, launch your game, then grab an invite link from your Friends list in the Steam Overlay. Send the link to your friend on Windows, iOS, Android, or Raspberry Pi and they can click your invite to join in the fun.

You can head over to the Steam Official Website to learn more about the client beta updates.

One player may be invited to your Remote Play Together game session via link, no account needed. Additional Steam Friends may be invited to your game by right-clicking them in your Friends List, then selecting Remote Play Together.

Players with their own controllers will be able to immediately join in the fun. If you have your own controller as the host, you can choose to share control of your keyboard and mouse with a remote player in the Steam Overlay.