Conflict between EA and Steam hits Dragon Age II

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Role-playing game Dragon Age II disappeared from Steam. Officially, it is not known why the game off the supply of Steam is removed, but the reason seems to be that EA in-game dlc selling, which is against the Steam rules.

The removal of Dragon Age II from Steam coincides with the release of the Legacy dlc package that Electronic Arts for the game has released. The publisher offers the dlc in-game. The recently tightened rules of Steam would that prohibit what the reason seems to be why Dragon Age II is no longer on the platform from Valve to get, writes IGN.

In a reaction similar to a spokesperson from Electronic Arts that reason, to confirm. “EA delivers games and content to several major download services, including Amazon, GameStop, Direct2Drive and Steam,” said EA’s vice-president E-Commerce David DeMartini in a statement. “Unfortunately, Steam a number of restrictions set for the way in which developers downloadable content offering to their customers. No other download service does. For that reason some of our games not on Steam to get it,” said DeMartini. He stresses that EA to an agreement with Steam wants to come in, that all EA games back on Steam appear.

The conflict between EA and Steam has several games hit. So it disappeared Crysis 2 from Steam after EA a dlc package for the game on the market had brought and it was recently announced that Battlefield 3 probably not via the download service from Valve to purchase.