Alienware Adds Steam to PC Gaming Systems

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Alienware gaming PCs will now come pre-loaded with the digital game distribution service Steam, as well as a copy of the critically acclaimed game Portal, according to the official Steam news site. Dell announced that all 'Area-51' and 'Aurora' desktops, along with the 'M17x' and 'M15x' laptops will include Valve's digital distribution service.

Frank Azor, Senior Manager of Product Planning for Dell's Gaming Group, explained the decision. "With its automatic game updates, easy friend finding and the ability to play your Steam purchased games on any PC, Valve has helped simplify PC Gaming to make it more enjoyable."

While this is great news for the digital distribution juggernaut, there are those who likely won't be happy about the partnership. Stardock's recent assertions that Steam already owns 70% of the digi-distribution market share lends even more weight to the notion of Steam's rising supremacy in the digital download marketplace.

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    November 24, 2009 6:12 PM

    Good, I love steam...even though I hated the idea at first. Lets hope they don't abuse it or worse, sell out to MS or something like that.

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