Steam Families emerges out of beta and now available to all
After a beta period earlier this year, Steam’s new family sharing system and parental controls hub is now available for everyone. Steam Families is replacing both Family Sharing and Family View, creating a nucleus for all your game-sharing needs.
A Steam Family can comprise up to six members (including yourself), and the full libraries of all the users will be available to the ‚family‘ unit, except for games where developers have opted out of sharing for whatever reason. No longer will you need to feel bad if you’re watching your big brother play a game that you want – you can share the title across devices, just not at the same time.
The most important upgrade to Steam’s game-sharing update is the ability for you and your family to play games from your library at the same time. For example, your wife can play your copy of Cyberpunk 2077 while you play Warzone concurrently with no issues. And while playing one copy at the same time is still a no-go, if there are two copies of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 within your family’s shared library, you and your brother can play together.