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by Sol Invictus, Level 54
Last updated at December 22, 2008, 1:15 am
ea loves valveAs some of you who use Steam may have just discovered, Electronic Arts has officially caved in to popular demand and joined Valve's digital distribution system Steam and along for the ride are a few major games like Mass Effect, Dead Space, Spore and Red Alert 3.

Seeing as how Rockstar manhandled the recent release of Grand Theft Auto IV by embedding countless DRM procedures into the game, EA Games has decided that it will not make the same mistake and has instead opted to remove the SecuROM protection from the games that it will be releasing on Steam.

DRM Tombstone

The full list of games available on Steam include:
- SporeTM
- Spore Creepy & Cute Parts Pack
- Warhammer® Online: Age of ReckoningTM
- Mass Effect®
- Need for SpeedTM Undercover
- EA SPORTS FIFA Manager 2009


Further games will be made available in the coming weeks:
- Mirror's EdgeTM
- Command & ConquerTM Red AlertTM 3
- Dead SpaceTM





It does not have SecuROM DRM, the only DRM it uses is Steam itself.
- Valve Moderator Sierra Oscar
A Valve Moderator, Sierra Oscar, recently made a post on the SteamPowered forums confirming that games like Spore will only be protected by Steam and nothing else.

Many users then posed the same question to employees of both Maxis and Bioware regarding the EA Games' decision to remove the DRM from their games. Maxis Community Manager, MaxisCactus confirmed that Spore would not have SecuROM in the Steam release on the Maxis forum.

In response to a few questions I've been getting, Spore from Steam does not have SecuROM. It uses the Steam DRM.
- MaxisCactus confirming the removal of SecuROM







Bioware's community coordinator, Chris Priestly, created a topic on the Bioware forums to inform users that Mass Effect, which is also being released by EA Games on Steam, will not have DRM on it


As some have already noticed, Mass Effect PC and many other EA titles are now available on Steam.

You can check out the ME page here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/17460/

And a full list of the current EA games here: Click Here

You can also read the press release from Steam about carrying EA games here:
http://store.steampowered.com/news/2116/

Mass Effect on Steam uses Steam's Digital Rights Management only.

- Chris Priestly















The cake is not a lie.

     
8 comments
thePinkBurns
thePinkBurns Dec 22, 2008 at 1:24 pm
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Good stuff.  I've never had a problem with Steam's DRM apart from that November when Half-Life 2 was released.  That was a lesson in fail for Valve :)

This comes just in time for me stopping buying games on Steam because the prices aren't good enough to justify it any more.  Maybe this will lure a few people like me back.  Not me though.
Smyd
Smyd Dec 22, 2008 at 7:36 pm
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narciblog
narciblog Dec 22, 2008 at 7:59 pm
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Replacing SecuROM DRM with Steam DRM is hardly DRM-free. I'm still dependent on Valve's servers and Valve permitting me to play my game. Furthermore, I'm still barred from (legally) buying or selling the game on the used game market.
Jugargame
Jugargame Dec 22, 2008 at 8:12 pm
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Thanks for information ;\

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ayeroxor
ayeroxor Dec 23, 2008 at 7:26 am
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Ok, this is great, and will be great until 10 or 15 years from now and Steam's not around.  Then watch your money fade...
rhoffer21
rhoffer21 Dec 23, 2008 at 4:28 pm
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Sol Invictus
Sol Invictus Dec 23, 2008 at 4:32 pm
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True, but it's DRM that works and doesn't annoy the customer. It's something that most people could agree with. 

You get to install the game as many times as you like and redownload it whenever you want. That service is totally worth it.

I can't remember how many discs I've lost over the years to wear and tear or plain old misplacement.  
Jugargame
Jugargame Dec 24, 2008 at 4:02 am
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Thanks for information ;\

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