It's hard to believe that with everything going on with Steam Machines, Valve has time to explore other features — like Steam In-Home Streaming, a feature that allows users to seamlessly play their Steam games between two computers anywhere in the house.
In a post on the official Steam group, Valve confirmed that invitations have been sent to development partners to test the streaming beta. If you're interested in testing the service, it's not too late to sign up either.
"As we iterate we'll add more and more people to the beta," the company wrote, "so if you haven't gotten your invite, stay tuned!"
Over in the official group you can find tons of threads with people talking about their experiences with the service so far.
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