Dragon Age: Inquisition, Need For Speed, Other EA Games Now On Steam And On Sale
Earlier today, we reported that EA Access is officially “coming soon” to Steam as part of the agreement made between EA and Valve last year. In the meantime, EA has released an impressive batch of titles onto the Steam platform, sweetening the deal even further by discounting every game that hit Steam from the publisher today. These games include Dragon Age: Inquisition, Need for Speed, and plenty others.
As reported by Prima Games, a bunch of EA games hit Steam today ahead of EA Access proper, which is slated to arrive soon. The discount percentage varies between 10-75% depending on the title, with some serious gems to be had – such as, again, Dragon Age: Inquisition – for not a whole lot of money. Here’s the full list in alphabetical order:
- Burnout Paradise Remastered – $5 (75% off)
- Crysis 3 – $10 (67% off)
- Dragon Age 2 – $10 (50% off)
- Dragon Age: Inquisition – $20 (50% off)
- Fe – $10 (50% off)
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst – $10 (50% off)
- Need for Speed – $10 (67% off)
- Need for Speed: Heat – $28 (60% off)
- Need for Speed: Rivals – $10 (50% off)
- Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville – $20 (60% off)
- Sea of Solitude – $10 (50% off)
- Unravel – $10 (50% off)
- Unravel 2 – $10 (50% off)
According to EA, Dragon Age: Inquisition and the other titles are just the first wave of games that are coming to Steam, with plenty of other titles developed for PC also slated to launch on Steam and through other platforms at later dates. This kicks off with Command & Conquer Remastered Collection coming to Steam tomorrow featuring full Steam Workshop support. “We want to make it easy to play the games you love, wherever you want to play. Delivering games to the Steam community is an important step in achieving this goal,” said Strategic Growth senior vice president Mike Blank. “Not only are we excited to have our games on Steam, but we look forward to bringing them even more value when our subscription becomes available in the Summer.”
So, thoughts on the list of EA games that are now on Steam? Plan on purchasing any of the Dragon Age games? Let us know in the comments section below, and as always, stay tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers for all the latest gaming and entertainment news! Don’t forget to follow DFTG on Twitter for our 24/7 news feed!
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