Valve has just set up a community group for its upcoming Steam In-Home Streaming technology, confirming that a beta will kick off later this year, so that users can see how they can stream gameplay from one computer to another.
Valve revealed quite a lot of new initiatives concerning its Steam service, from the likes of Family Sharing to the SteamOS.
Another big new feature is the Steam In-Home Streaming, which is a technology that allows gameplay from a computer to be streamed to another one locally.
In preparation for an upcoming beta stage, in which Steam users can test out the service, a Steam Community group has already been set up by Valve.
The group, available here, will see random members invited into the beta later this year.
After a period of testing, it's expected that Valve will roll out the Steam In-Home Streaming to all users.