Welcome to the new Steam Families. Steam Families is a collection of features including game sharing, parental controls, and purchase requests. A Steam Family can be created with up to five other members of a household. A Steam Family can be managed from anywhere you use Steam. Game sharing allows all members of a Steam Family to share their library of games with each other. Multiple copies of a game allow for multiple family members to play at the same time. Each Steam Family member creates their own save games, earns their own achievements, and maintains their own workshop subscriptions. There are two types of Steam Family members, adults and children. Adults have access to parental control features such as choosing what games children can play, deciding which Steam features they can access, setting playtime limits, viewing activity reports, and recovering a child's account if they forget their password. Children can now request that an adult Steam Family member pay for items in their shopping cart. Adults can approve and pay for the purchase conveniently from their mobile device or email. Here are a few other details to wrap things up. All adult members can invite new family members, remove other family members, or leave a family. Children do not have any of these privileges. You can even play shared games offline as long as that game supports Family Sharing. If you're using the old Family Sharing, that feature will eventually be retired, so you should set up a Steam Family. Steam will recommend inviting accounts you were previously sharing with, and any child accounts will have existing family view settings applied. You can find more details on the Steam Family support page. As always, let us know what you think, and thanks for watching.