Crysis 2 now available on Steam


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The Crysis 2 Maximum Edition is now available on Steam!

Already own Crysis 2 on Steam? As an existing Crysis 2 customer you can upgrade to the Maximum Edition for 50% off the purchase price! Offer ends June 12 at 10am Pacific Time.

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http://store.steampowered.com/news/8093/

I thought this is worthy of a new thread since it's the first EA game back on Steam since the whole Origin debacle, with EA games getting removed from Steam. Hopefully it means future EA games will also make it back onto Steam.

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I doubt Valve have changed the rules regarding Steam, so if EA had any issues with providing DLC or not getting user information they don't have them now (Did any DLC actually eventuate for Crysis 2?)

Edit: Yeah, there was DLC, I should have checked.

Awesome news, I'll now wait until I can pick all three Crysis games on a Steam sale.

Are you going to continue to wait when they announce Crysis 4 too? :shiftyninja:

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Looks like they settled with Valve (isn't that why they removed it?)

I dislike Origin and EA in general due to all the DRM--If the server's down, no games 4 u. With steam there is offline mode.

DRM with Crysis 1 was nuts! It took my computer 10 minutes to recognize it was a legit disk and that ugly cursed spinning CD mouse pointer...argh!!

I seriously doubt The Old Republic or Mass Effect 3 will show up on Steam. It's great they put up Crysis 2 Maximum Edition (lol) and all, but unless another big EA games comes back, or is made available when it wasn't previously, it probably doesn't mean much at this point.

Looks like they settled with Valve (isn't that why they removed it?)

I dislike Origin and EA in general due to all the DRM--If the server's down, no games 4 u. With steam there is offline mode.

DRM with Crysis 1 was nuts! It took my computer 10 minutes to recognize it was a legit disk and that ugly cursed spinning CD mouse pointer...argh!!

Yeah, what's with that? It takes my computer a minute or so to even recognize the disk, takes ages to browse it as well.

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I seriously doubt The Old Republic or Mass Effect 3 will show up on Steam. It's great they put up Crysis 2 Maximum Edition (lol) and all, but unless another big EA games comes back, or is made available when it wasn't previously, it probably doesn't mean much at this point.

probably put it up because there will be no more dlc for it, so perhaps the same can be said about mass effect 3 in the future

I seriously doubt The Old Republic or Mass Effect 3 will show up on Steam. It's great they put up Crysis 2 Maximum Edition (lol) and all, but unless another big EA games comes back, or is made available when it wasn't previously, it probably doesn't mean much at this point.

Mass Effect 3 has zero chance of showing up on Steam, since not only is it on Origin but it requires it to run for all PC copies (digital and physical). Although hypothetically they could still do it, since Games for Windows Live titles have shown up on Steam in the past (like DiRT 2 and 3) that use Steam (for delivery) and GfWL (for updates/achievements/DLC etc). So guess could be possible to tie in Origin in a similar fashion.

Looks like they settled with Valve (isn't that why they removed it?)

I dislike Origin and EA in general due to all the DRM--If the server's down, no games 4 u. With steam there is offline mode.

DRM with Crysis 1 was nuts! It took my computer 10 minutes to recognize it was a legit disk and that ugly cursed spinning CD mouse pointer...argh!!

Really? I've never had that problem, starts up instantly for me :unsure: (and before you ask, it's a legal uncracked copy :laugh:). Only "problem" I've had with it is it often reduces my PC to a crawl! but that is the "Crysis effect" in action :p

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