The latest publisher to join the growing ranks of Steam is Codemasters. The only currently available game is Clive Barker's Jericho (which is pretty darn fun, I have to say) for $39.95 USD.
The press release stated that Overlord and DiRT are available too, but they're not listed on Steam at the time of this writing. As of now, the only other planned release from Codemasters on Steam will be Turning Point, Fall of Liberty.
Peter Chan, director of business development for Codemasters, said:
"With major new content in the portfolio, Codemasters continues to expand its publishing and distribution reach. As the industry's leading online platform for digital delivery of PC entertainment, Steam is a natural addition to the suite of leading platforms Codemasters is targeting with its leading new and recent releases."
Past publishers who've signed with Steam include Activision, 2K Games, Eidos Interactive, THQ and Capcom.
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