Strategy, Which Defined the Genre, Is Coming to Steam. EA Has Given New Life to First Command & Conquer and 8 Other Games
The first installment of Command & Conquer is now available on Steam. Besides it, other classic Electronic Arts titles have also hit Valve's platform. Among them are, for instance, Dungeon Keeper 2 or Populous.
The famous Command & Conquer series can now be played in its entirety on Steam, confirming recent speculations. Apart from that, Electronic Arts has made several of its classic titles available, which experienced players will certainly not disdain.
The first installment of the Command & Conquer series has become a permanent part of the history of the RTS genre, providing a lot of fun for fans of strategic games. You can find it now on Steam in a bundle with the The Covert Operations expansion. From today, Command & Conquer Red Alert is also available, along with the DLC Counterstrike and The Aftermath.
The only downside is that the above and other installments of the series are only available for purchase as a set or to play as part of an EA Play subscription. People from EA decided to collect 17 installments of this series in one bundle called Command & Conquer: The Ultimate Collection, which costs $9.88. Let's emphasize that this is a reduced price - the original was $19.88.
Classic Electronic Arts games that have landed on Steam
In addition to C&C, the following titles have also been released on Valve's platform:
- Populous - $2.00 (-60%);
- Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods - $2.00 (-60%);
- Populous: The Beginning - $2.00 (-60%);
- Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack - $2.00 (-60%);
- Dungeon Keeper 2 - $2.00 (-60%);
- Sim City 3000 Unlimited - $1.99 (-60%);
- The Saboteur - $4.99 (-50%).
The promotion for the specified titles will be valid until March 21st.