While in the past, Origins was the only way to get your hands on EA Games releases, that has now changed. EA Games has officially released its first wave of titles on Steam including the latest Command and Conquer Remastered Collection release.
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While the library of games is only limited to 25 games right now, EA plans on offering more releases in the coming weeks. In addition, EA Access will also be available on Steam in the coming weeks too. EA will announce and release a way to link your current EA Games account to Steam so you can benefit from the platform at the same time.
Steam is also offering a sale at the moment across various games including the Crysis collection, Mirror’s Edge, PvZ and Dragon Age: Inquisition. EA Games claims more information about this Steam venture will be announced during the EA Play live on 11 June 2020. As of now, the following games are available on Steam;
- Command and Conquer Remastered Collection – R349
- Dragon Age Inquisition – R324
- Dragon Age 2 – R174
- Dragon Age Origins – R87
- Dragon Age Origins Awakening – R49
- Jade Empire Special Edition – R62
- Peggle – R27
- Crysis – R87
- Crysis 2 – R112
- Mirror’s Edge – R34
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst – R174
- Medal of Honor – R87
- Medal of Honor: Airborne – R27
- Unravel – R172
- Plants Vs Zombies: Battle For Neighborville – R319
- Plants Vs Zombies – R11
- Need for Speed Deluxe Edition – R148
- Need for Speed Heat – R439
- Need for Speed Rivals Complete Edition – R174
- Need for Speed Shift – R87
- Need for Speed Shift 2 – R87
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit – R87
- Burnout Paradise – R87
You can find all the EA Games on sale here. Find out more about EA Access and new upcoming titles next week during the EA Play Live event taking place on 11 June 2020.