Steam will also deliver Medieval II: Total War to you

Posted Nov 14, 2006 at 9:03PM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Genre Tags: Direct2Drive, Sega, Steam, Valve Corporation Chuva
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Delivered fresh and hot from all that SteamIGN's Direct2Drive is not the only online source for Medieval II: Total War for aspiring Napoleons everywhere. Sega of America and Valve have inked an agreement that will see the game on Valve's Steam content delivery system. So this brings the number of acquisition options to three: Steam, Direct2Drive, and the old-fashioned (a.k.a. hard) way.

Medieval joins a list of PC titles available on Steam, including  Race: The Official WTCC Game, Roboblitz, and fellow strategy title Heroes of Annihilated Empires. And with the hardbox copy out today in North America, well, maybe Steam and Direct2Drive users should check their clients and see if the game's available for download. Hey, conquest waits for no one. It usually just steamrollers over the tardy - as anyone on the receiving end of a full-on cavalry charge can attest.

Alright Napoleon wannabe, we'll see you on the battlefield. Just don't forget that it costs US$ 49.99 (boxed) or US$49.95 (Steam) to enter this battlefield.

 
 
 

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by - 2006-11-16 06:10:18
Steam sucks

Come one steam sucks, it's one big spyware tool. And who i sstupid enough to download 2 DVD's, even on 4mbit connection it takes quiet much. Not mentioning about missing beatuiful box on shelf

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