Crysis 2 is back on Steam

31 May 2012

EA’s Crysis 2: Maximum Edition has been added to Steam’s shop catalogue again after Valve removed it last year following some kind of something about something to do with the DLC that was never made that clear at the time. Maximum confusion.

“Changes made by Crytek to Crysis 2: Maximum Edition have brought the game in compliance with Steam’s terms of service,” an EA rep told Kotaku.

The game is also available on EA’s own Origin digital distribution service, which is technically a competitor but… hahahaha, no, it’s not really.

Other big-name EA games – including Mass Effect 3 and Star Wars: The Old Republic – have not been put back on Steam, however.

The Crysis 2: Maximum Edition features all bonus content from the Crysis 2 Limited Edition (including extra maps, weapons, and other free goodies), plus two previously released DLC packs, Retaliation and Decimation.

In Crysis 2, you play a guy with guns who must kill loads of other guys with guns to win the game. It is quite good.

Source: Kotaku

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  1. St3baS
    31.05.2012 at 07:23

    The awful hit boxes and lobby system stopped me from playing this game a week and a half in. It was actually really cool multiplayer

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