2011年12月20日星期二

EA 'hopes to find a way' to keep its game

EA has released a statement claiming it hopes to work out an agreement to keep its games on Steam following the removal of a number of its titles in recent months. Yesterday Dragon Age 2 followed Crysis 2 in being removed from Steam, reportedly because the title's latest DLC is being made available to customers in-game rather than directly through Valve's digital store."At EA, we offer our games and content to all major download services including GameStop, Amazon, Direct2Drive and Steam," David DeMartini, EA's senior VP of global e-commerce, told IGN."Unfortunately, Steam has adopted a set of restrictive terms of service which limit how developers interact with customers to sell downloadable content. No other download service has adopted this practice. Consequently some of our games have been removed by Steam. "We hope to work out an agreement to keep our games on Steam," he added.

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