The decision to remove 2 from Steam Crysis was made by Valve, not by Electronic Arts, stated that it was the publisher of the game from Crytek. "Unfortunately Steam Crysis 2 has removed from its service. It was not a decision or EA is a consequence of our actions," it said in a press release given to IGN by Electronic Arts.
"Steam has imposed a series of conditions for developers who want to sell their products on the service and many of these conditions are absent on other digital distribution services." "Unfortunately, Crytek has an agreement with another delivery service that violates the new rules of Steam, which is why Crysis 2 has been ejected.
Crysis 2 will continue to be available on other services including Origin. Com. We look forward to a comment from Valve.
"Steam has imposed a series of conditions for developers who want to sell their products on the service and many of these conditions are absent on other digital distribution services." "Unfortunately, Crytek has an agreement with another delivery service that violates the new rules of Steam, which is why Crysis 2 has been ejected.
Crysis 2 will continue to be available on other services including Origin. Com. We look forward to a comment from Valve.
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