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only777 said:
Conina said:

Oh, feature quartet? I'm in.

Steam Families, so other people can play almost all my games for up to infinity hours: https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/593110/view/4605582245626919823

It works in both directions: my brother can play games of my library and I can play games of his library.

Steam Remote Play together: https://store.steampowered.com/remoteplay

Instantly share your Steam local multi-player games with friends over the internet, for free. Using Remote Play Together, one player owns and runs the game, then up to four players — or even more with fast connections — can quickly join in the fun.

Limited to 5 people.

Unlimited on PSN.

Up to 5 people (plus me) can play different games of my Steam library at the same time, no matter if they are online games or offline games. So 6 different games of one library can be played at the same time.

How many people can access different games of your PSN library at the same time?

And for playing the same game together with "Remote Play Together":

Up to 4 people can play together. They don't have to be members of your Steam family, they only have to be in your Steam friend list (limit is 250 - 2000 people, depending on the Steam level). No time limit for the joined session. No extra costs for the visitors. Only one person has to own the game.

Let's compare PSN's "Share Play":

Only 2 people can play together (the host and 1 visitor). 1 hour time limit for the joined session. Visitor has to be in your PSN friend list (limit is 2000 people). BOTH players must have a PS+ subscription! Only one person has to own the game.

https://www.reddit.com/r/playstation/comments/dcf5cd/friend_list_maximum_capacity/