EA Folds to Valve’s Steam Machine

eaWow. This is one of those things that I never thought I’d say out loud in my lifetime. EA learned their lesson. They have seen the grievous error of their ways, and have thus repented. How does one know this, you ask? Well, there is a simple answer.

EA has moved its games to Steam.

You can now purchase games like Spore and Mass Effect, with notable titles like Dead Space on their way soon. The best part of all? It seems that they may be DRM-free. To me, this just speaks volumes to the power of Steam, and that Valve yet again shows that it understands gamers and digital distribution better than anybody.

What do you guys think? Good news? I certainly think so. I hope Steam is eventually the platform for all PC releases, personally.

Source- Shacknews

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14 thoughts on “EA Folds to Valve’s Steam Machine”

  1. that is great news for the gamimg communtiy it had taken this long for ea to finally learn it’s lesson

  2. Steam is just great. It’s like a iTunes for games.

    Glad that you brought this up. I’m getting a new computer, so I’m going to download steam there too. But will the games I have on steam on the old pc, be playable on my new one? Or do I hav to buy the same games again? I’ve been googleing this question that I just can’t find the answer.

  3. And snowman if you use the same account u will have to download them that’s it but you do not have to rebuy the same games

  4. I couldn’t be happier to hear this. I’ve always been hesitant to buy EA games because of their DRM, but by putting their games on Steam it looks like they’re finally taking a step in the right direction.

  5. [quote comment=”3154″]Steam is just great. It’s like a iTunes for games.

    Glad that you brought this up. I’m getting a new computer, so I’m going to download steam there too. But will the games I have on steam on the old pc, be playable on my new one? Or do I hav to buy the same games again? I’ve been googleing this question that I just can’t find the answer.[/quote]

    im pretty sure you can download for free if you log in on an account that has allready paid for the game

  6. This is excellent.Now all I want to see is Blizzard Activision (shouldnt just say Blizzard anymore)Get devoured in the steam band wagon. I used to think it would never happen because they already have there own online distribution service but now that EA signed I think anything is possible

  7. First EA….THEN THE WORLD!

    [quote comment=”3177″][quote comment=”3154″]Steam is just great. It’s like a iTunes for games.

    Glad that you brought this up. I’m getting a new computer, so I’m going to download steam there too. But will the games I have on steam on the old pc, be playable on my new one? Or do I hav to buy the same games again? I’ve been googleing this question that I just can’t find the answer.[/quote]

    im pretty sure you can download for free if you log in on an account that has already paid for the game[/quote]

    Yeh, wherever you log in on steam you have all your games ready to download. And also with steam cloud it carrys over your save games and configs too. But as far as I know SC is only for L4D atm.

  8. [quote comment=”3222″]That means it carrys over your add-ons like for garry’s mod too!? Sweeeeet.[/quote]

    Unfortunately not, All it caries over is your Save Games and key binds and again It has only been added to L4D so far.

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