| Slaughter | Posted 2nd April 2008, 8:21pm |
| Great news! I'm glad a fairly independent developer like Valve owns this (as opposed to for instance EA), and that you can find lots of titles in one source (troublesome to register for a new service every time you want a new game). | |
| Azrael Strife | Posted 2nd April 2008, 3:09pm |
QUOTE Ubisoft released a number of games on Steam, Valve's popular online game service, today. Titles such as Far Cry, Dark Messiah of Might & Magic, and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell are available for purchase and download to the approximate 15 million registered users of Steam. Meanwhile, Assassin's Creed: Director's Cut Edition, the PC version of last year's hit console game, is available for pre-purchase in advance of its April 9 release. Your bucks don't stop there, though, as Ubisoft intends to make its Steam presence known. "The Ubisoft line-up on Steam will be the largest library of titles available from any single publisher or developer," according to Steam Powered. Many Tom Clancy-branded games, the Heroes of Might & Magic series, the IL-2 Sturmovik collection and more are apparently on their way to Steam. In addition to this hot and steamy news, there is a 10-percent price break on all Ubisoft games on Steam until Tuesday, April 8. Read the article at IGN |
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Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 20th November 2008, 8:58am |