Epic has just announced that it will be launching the entire back catalog of
Unreal games over Steam after teaming up with Valve. Sure, Epic is a little late to the Steam party - but at least we get another excuse to play
Unreal Gold, eh?
Of course, at this point there are some many developers signed on to Valve's Steam distribution service that it'd be easier if we just got a list of everyone who
wasn't teamed with Valve. Pretty much the only big PC developer that comes to mind is Electronic Arts, which uses a similar but proprietary digital distribution platform called
EA Store.
Epic has announced the usual discounted catalog deal as other developers have to help publicise the move. Gamers will be able to pick up a digital copy of
Unreal Gold, Unreal 2: The Awakening, Unreal Tournament: Game of the Year Edition, Unreal Tournament 2004: Editor's Choice Edition and
Unreal Tournament 3 for just $53.95 (about £27).
If you've already got some of the above games though then don't despair - all Epic games are currently 10 percent off.
"
Epic is a leading developer of game engine technology and has produced some of my favorite games of all time," said Gabe Newell, president of Valve. "
It's an honor to be working with them and offering their current and classic titles to the millions of Steam gamers around the world."
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