Does Steam Share Library Support Early Access Games?

2025-06-05 05:26:30 279

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Aaron
Aaron
2025-06-10 09:55:17
Steam's library sharing is one of those features that feels like a gift but comes with a few hidden clauses, especially when it comes to early access games. I've tried sharing my library with my brother, and while most AAA titles work fine, early access games often throw a wrench in the plan. It's frustrating because these games are usually the ones I want to share the most—like 'Valheim' or 'Baldur's Gate 3' before its full release. Steam's policy seems to treat early access titles as a separate category, almost like they're too fragile or unfinished to be passed around. Maybe it's a DRM thing, or maybe developers want to control who gets access during testing phases. Either way, it feels arbitrary when other unfinished games (like beta versions) sometimes work fine.

Another layer to this is how Steam handles permissions. Even if the primary account owns an early access game, the shared library user might hit a wall with a 'purchase required' message. I've seen this happen with 'Hades' during its early access phase. It's not consistent, though—some early access titles do allow sharing, which makes the whole system feel like a roll of the dice. Valve really needs to clarify the rules or give developers a way to opt in/out of sharing more transparently. Until then, library sharing for early access games remains a gamble.
Diana
Diana
2025-06-11 16:16:14
Early access games on Steam are weirdly hit-or-miss with library sharing. My friend and I share libraries, and while I could play 'Risk of Rain 2' during early access, 'Sons of the Forest' was locked. It’s clearly up to the devs—some enable sharing, others don’t. Steam should just label which games support it upfront instead of leaving us to guess.

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How To Enable Steam Share Library On Multiple Devices?

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Can Steam Share Library Games Be Played On Different OS?

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