Valve continues to dominate (monopolize?) the PC digital download market, announcing today that Epic Games has signed on to provide content for Steam.
Epic has dumped a bunch of Unreal games onto the service, including the classic Unreal Gold, Unreal II: The Awakening, and all of the Unreal Tournament games, including Unreal Tournament III. All of Epic’s titles are available as a bundle in the "Unreal Deal Pack," which is available for a ludicrously low price of $59.95. As per the tradition, the partnership is being celebrated by offering 10% off all of Epic’s games for a limited time only.
The full press release — complete with quotes from Valve and Epic where they make kissy-faces at each other — can be found after the jump.
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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