There is no shortage of digital distribution platforms for the PC to purchase games on. While some might swarm to just one or two, otherwise might find their purchasing habits spread out over four, five or even more. In recent days, Electronic Arts have remedied this issue in relation to some of their historical releases, adding more than 25 games to the Steam storefront.
Electronic Arts’ Origin digital distribution platform is still active, and will still have some exclusives (at this time) such as The Sims 4 and all its expansion packs. But, games now available on Steam include BioWare’s Dragon Age: Inquisition and Dragon Age II, multiple Need for Speed racing games including Heat and Rivals, and games from their indie partners including Unravel, Fe and Sea of Solitude. A full list of Electronic Arts games currently available on Steam can be found HERE.
New Electronic Arts releases in development for the PC will also be released on Steam alongside other platforms. These games, and more, will be available on EA Access which will be offered via Steam at a later date.