
Publisher Electronic Arts has committed in breaking its decade-old habit of shipping its published titles to in-house Origin in favor of fans requesting Steam receiving an influx of the game available on the EA-owned launcher. And the firm has already shown to do so earlier in June as the company shipped a dozen titles to Steam with more promised to arrive leading to this week’s EA Play Live.
Now following the annual showcase from Electronic Arts, the publishers Steam roster breaks nearly 60 games in total since the beginning of the month. Here is the full cast of titles now listed on the storefront:
- Apex Legends
- A Way Out
- Battlefield: Bad Company 2
- Battlefield 1
- Battlefield 3
- Battlefield 4
- Battlefield V
- Burnout Paradise Remastered
- Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
- Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 – Uprising
- Command & Conquer: Remastered
- Crysis
- Crysis 2
- Crysis 3
- Dead Space 3
- Dragon Age: Origins
- Dragon Age II
- Dragon Age: Inquisition
- FIFA 21
- Fe
- Jade Empire
- Madden NFL 21
- Mass Effect
- Mass Effect 2
- Mass Effect 3
- Mass Effect: Andromeda
- Medal of Honor
- Medal of Honor: Airborne
- Mirror’s Edge
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst
- Need for Speed
- Need for Speed Heat
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit
- Need for Speed Most Wanted
- Need for Speed Payback
- Need for Speed Rivals
- Need for Speed Shift
- Need for Speed Undercover
- Plants VS. Zombies
- Plants VS. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville
- Peggle
- Rocket Arena
- Sea of Solitude
- Shift 2 Unleashed
- SimCity 4
- Spore
- Star Wars Battlefront
- Star Wars Battlefront II
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
- Star Wars: Squadrons
- Titanfall 2
- The Sims 4
- Unravel
- Unravel Two
During the recent virtual show, Electronic Arts littered a more than a handful of letters throughout the presentation which if viewers could collect successfully will be able to form a complete code which can then be used in redeeming for one of the games currently available on Steam. The publisher’s efforts to making a stance on the platform is surely noted seeing how involved it is for users to play more EA titles on Steam.
One of the most anticipating announcements for Steam is Respawn Entertainment’s Apex Legends. Alongside the debut for the storefront, the studio also announced a Nintendo Switch version and fully-supported cross-platform play for the game as well. You can read the announcement by heading here.
Do you plan on playing more EA games on Steam?
Source: Electronic Arts







