Steam not listed among Battlefield 3 digital retailers
by Steve Watts, Jul 11, 2011 8:45am PDTA round-up of digital retailers for Battlefield 3 (via Joystiq) curiously left Steam off of the guest list before being unceremoniously pulled from EA's Web site. This has caused a fresh controversy regarding whether the anticipated shooter will be available on Steam, but no announcement has been made.
EA's Origin exclusives have already caused some consternation among fans of Valve's digital sales portal, as Star Wars: The Old Republic was announced as an Origin-exclusive. The company previously stated that Origin would get an exclusive "limited edition" of Battlefield 3, but didn't imply that Steam wouldn't carry the standard version.
For its part, EA has claimed they want to give players choice in where they buy their products. "We want our products available to as many players as possible, which means we make them available in all the places that gamers go to download games and services," said general manager David DeMartini. "To be very clear, except under extremely special circumstances we offer our games to every major download service including Amazon, Gamestop, and Steam." Steam currently does not offer some EA games, notably Crysis 2, due to a conflict over DLC.
This could be a mix-up, of course, so we've inquired with EA. We'll report back with any new information.
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EA's list of digital retailers for Battlefield 3 omitted Steam over the weekend, raising questions of whether the anticipated shooter will appear on Valve's service.
EA's list of digital retailers for Battlefield 3 omitted Steam over the weekend, raising questions of whether the anticipated shooter will appear on Valve's service. : Shacknews
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BF3 is going to be a huge launch and the forced Origin client stuff is going to unleash PC support hell. imagine the forums when it goes live... and no steam forum whining will do any good! I wonder if the external forums will get shut down like when treyarch botched blops... people could only go to steam forums for help.
EA could shit on themselves in epic fashion.
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