The latest publisher to join the growing ranks of Steam is Sega.
A few past Sega games were brought to Steam, such as Medieval II Total War ($39.95), Medieval II Total War Kingdoms ($29.95), Medieval II Total War Complete Pack ($69.90), Rome Total War Gold Edition ($19.95), Rome Total War Alexander ($14.95), Rome Total War Complete Pack ($29.95) and OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast ($19.95).
In this press release, there's only one new Sega game that's currently available on Steam: Sega Rally Revo for $49.95 USD. Future game releases include Universe at War: Earth Assault (December 5th), The Golden Compass, Sega Rally, Worldwide Soccer Manager, Futbol Manager and more.
Past publishers who've signed with Steam include Activision, 2K Games, Eidos Interactive, Capcom, THQ and Codemasters.
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Thats cool, I dig steam. I'm glad to see more people adopting it.
The more devs on STEAM the better.
No sonic adventure or the 2D ones? :(
I bet you some of the sonic games will be ported to steam in due time, i just hope sonic heroes for the pc is only 2.50 like it is at gamestop : D