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EA 'begins pulling games from Steam'

EA 'begins pulling games from Steam'

Crysis 2 will likely become exclusive to publisher’s own rival service, Origin

Electronic Arts appears to be on the verge of a new digital e-store war with PC games kingpin Valve.

The publisher, which recently opened its Origin games portal for PC, is thought to have instructed the FPS Crysis 2 to be removed from Valve’s online store.

That game, developed and owned by Frankfurt studio Crytek, launched at retail under the EA Partners program.

The digital edition now sports an “Only on Origin” label, according to a Kotaku report.

Crysis 2 is still available on portals such as Direct To Drive, at least for now.

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Electronic Arts launched Origin last month, and has begun to pour its own content into the digital store.

EA exec David DeMartini recently said his company didn’t see Origin and Steam as an either/or choice.

"Just because a gamer chooses to play Battlefield 3 doesn't preclude them from playing another shooter game, just as the fact that I'm on Facebook doesn't mean I don't also use LinkedIn,” he said.

EA’s content pull from Steam may be of benefit to Valve. The Washington studio is on legal alert from other companies claiming it has a monopoly on the digital PC space.

It doesn't help with monopoly

posted by poke50uk Jun 15, 2011 at 11:46 am
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poke50uk

It give's EA a bigger monopoly... it doesn't affect my choice of where to buy EA games apart from reducing the number of places.

Its simple really - I just don't purchase EA games, not really a loss- they are all sequels anyway.

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lol

posted by me Aug 09, 2011 at 4:54 am
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Its their own funeral if thet decide to not use Steam at all. There are peple like me who will ONLY buy games on steam.
I dont want to manage accounts with many different digital services just because they want to limit the number of choices I have to buy the game from.

Its a stupid business decision to be honest. The more places they make their games available to buy the more people will buy them. To limit it to only one place is foolish.

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