Ubisoft Adds its Games to Steam
More than 40 titles to be available in the future
Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Following in the footsteps of id Software and Epic Games, Ubisoft has announced that they will be selling a catalogue of more than 40 of their games on Valve's PC digital delivery system known as Steam .

The titles announced so far include Assassin’s Creed, the Tom Clancy series and Far Cry. Far Cry and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell are available as of right now and pre-orders for Assassin Creed are being taken for its scheduled April 9th release. In the near future, Ubisoft will be adding many more titles to the list including the Heroes of Might and Magic series and the IL-2 Sturmovik collection.

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