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Capcom Joins Steam

June 13, 2007 by Morbid  

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devil20may20cry20320speim4 Capcom Joins SteamSteam, Valve’s digital distribution service, has now got quite the collection of games. It was first developed as a way for Valve to get their games out without buyers having to go to a store to purchase the them. Since then, SteamSteamSteam has quite the collection of games from other developers as well. Aside from Valve games such as the Half-LifeLIFE reviewsLIFE reviews franchise, Take-Two offers Civilization IIICivilization III reviewsCivilization III reviews, IV as well as PiratesPirates reviewsPirates reviews!, Majesco added BloodrayneBloodRayne reviewsBloodRayne reviews and Advent RisingAdvent Rising reviewsAdvent Rising reviews and Double Fine Productions added PsychonautsPsychonauts reviewsPsychonauts reviews.

Now Capcom is entering the Steam fold, as you will be able to download PC ports of Devil May CryDevil May Cry reviewsDevil May Cry reviews 3, Onimusha 3 and on June 26, Lost PlanetLOST PLANET COLONIES reviewsLOST PLANET COLONIES reviews.

With the PC market becoming a larger part of our business, we’re naturally focusing our attention on digital distribution,” said Mark Beaumont, executive vice president and officer of Capcom’s American and European consumer software publishing. “Steam is the right place for us to go with our titles. Valve has created a huge installed base of gamers who naturally fit with the profiles of the titles that Capcom develops.

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  1. Morbid
    9:42 am on June 13th, 2007

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