Eidos Interactive and Valve have announced a deal that will add dozens of new PC titles to Steam.The agreement will roll out with some very big names being available for download. Titles include such big franchise sets as Tomb Raider, Hitman and Commandos.
“For over 10 years, Eidos has been a leading publisher on every major gaming platform," said Gabe Newell, co-founder and president of Valve in a media release. "Offering legendary action franchises in complete sets and working with Eidos to deliver new releases is a great step forward in our efforts to expand Steam's offerings, and to do so in ways that provide highest value to customers."
Some of the titles went live on Steam today, including many of the Hitman games and Commandos. Prices range from $13.95 for Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines to $35.95 for Battlestations: Midway.
The additions are really helping round out Steam, which already boasts games from such developers as Valve (of course), 2K, Activision and more for download.
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