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Dead Space 3, Titanfall 2, The Sims 4 & more are now available on Steam

Following its previous releases on Steam, Electronic Arts has just released a new set of games on Valve’s distribution service. As we can see, Dead Space 3, Titanfall 2, The Sims 4 are finally available on Steam.

Going into more details, PC gamers can now find on Steam Dead Space 3, Titanfall 2 and The Sims 4. This basically means that all the Dead Space games are available on this digital store. However, the first Titanfall, as well as the two first parts in The Sims are not available on it.

Alongside the aforementioned titles, you can also find Need for Speed Most Wanted, Need for Speed Payback and A Way Out.

You can find all of EA’s games that are currently available on Steam here. As you may have guessed, all of these games come with some cool discounts. Also, all of them require an EA account, otherwise you won’t be able to play them.

It will be interesting to see whether there will be a significant player boost for Titanfall 2. After all, a lot of PC gamers were asking for Titanfall 2 on the PC. For what it’s worth, the game is currently one of the Top Sellers on Steam.

My guess is that all future EA games will come out on Steam alongside Origin. Earlier this week, EA revealed that Madden NFL 21 will release simultaneously on Steam and Origin. Furthermore, Star Wars Squadrons will release on all three major stores (Steam, Origin and Epic Games Store)!

25 thoughts on “Dead Space 3, Titanfall 2, The Sims 4 & more are now available on Steam”

        1. you complain that EA is “killing” studios and IP, yet you are also wishing and praying that EA does not bring sequels to those IPs? I am not sure that makes sense

    1. Yeah I really enjoyed the campaign though I didn’t bother with multi. I think I got it on sale for like $5 and I feel kinda guilty for that tbh.

        1. Yeah it was really a joy to play. It’s also the first game I played all the way through in ultrawide (manually letterboxing my 2560×1440 screen to 2560×1080) and it was great that way.

  1. What do you mean ? Wasn’t Dead Space 3 already out on PC before ?

    Btw, I think Dead Space 1 is the best in this entire franchise. I didn’t like 2 and 3 though. Boring. The first entry is the best IMO.

    1. I tried to play Dead Space 1 a long time ago, but the field of view was so narrow it made me motion sick. I couldn’t find a fix at the time, maybe there is one now?

      1. I agree the “camera” is a bit weird in DS1, but the developers made this on purpose to create a spooky and scary atmosphere, with monsters jumping on the player from all sides, IMO.

        I’m not sure though.

        1. Yeah a lot of horror games seem to use the narrow fov for this effect but it’s a bad idea because it hurts gameplay and causes problems for people like me. Plus you need a wider FOV on PC than on console because you are sitting closer to the screen.

    2. Yup i got your point, I edited my post just now.

      I think DEAD SPACE 1 is the best in this entire franchise. I didn’t like 2 and 3 though. Boring. The first entry is the best IMO. Spooky atmosphere.

      1. Dead Space 3 wasn’t only tedious, it was stupid. The mandatory hacking to progress in the game was stupid. You had to use a keyboard to move diagonally by simultaneously pressing keys move to contact points and it was so easy to end up where you didn’t want to and have to repeat and then the timer ran out on you.

        Why did the Developer think that would be fun?

        Then there was the enemies. Some would get behind you and knock you down and for whatever reason you couldn’t fight back until you could stand back up which was a slow as hell animation and by the time you could stand back up an enemy would knock you right back down.

        I don’t mind playing a challenging game but Dead Space 3 was stupid.

  2. Actually, they aren’t, they’re on Origin. Games are delivered through Origin, DRM’d through Origin, played through Origin, with Origin being required to use them.

    All you’re doing, is handing your money through Gabe, to EA. Just to clear the smoke and mirrors marketing BS.

    1. Yeah I don’t know why anyone would buy an EA or Ubi game on Steam. You’re just adding a second layer of DRM for no reason.

      1. people like to have there games all in one place and show off there game stats on steam rather then Uplay or origins because i guess most people don’t even have friends on uplay or origins

          1. I’ve mostly moved to Galaxy 2.0, I really like it. I used to be the biggest maker of library images for Steam on the internet but since the redesign I don’t enjoy using Steam much at all (at least not the library). And I love how Galaxy auto-imports everything.

        1. You can already add games as shortcuts to Steam anyway. I mean I guess if you care about playtime okay, but it’s not like any of these games have stuff like achievements on Steam, that’s all on the home launchers anyway.

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