BT Games launches digital download store

5 August 2013
BT Games online store

BT Games has added an digital download store-front to its website, sporting a fresh design, and offering gamers the ability to download game codes for a number of titles.

“You are now able to purchase via download a wide variety of PC and Mac games, expansion packs and DLC offerings on our website. Instead of having to collect your game from a store or waiting for it to be couriered to you, you are now able to download it directly to your PC immediately after payment has been confirmed,” explains the website.

The store currently has a number of big name titles and publishers available, with a lot more games still to be added.

Platforms such as Steam and Origin are supported. The store will also offer launch specials and other deals on games.

Some of the games on promotion include Dungeon Siege III (R95), Rage: Campaign Edition (R299), and Doom 3 for Mac (R99).

BT Games was contacted, saying that an official announcement and more details about the digital download store will be available later in the month.

It was also mentioned that BT Games is looking to improve the design of its primary website.

Check out the store: http://downloads.btgames.co.za/

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  1. Bl4cKz123 .
    14.08.2013 at 06:17

    Think I will support this, simply because I don’t have to deal with there incompetent staff then. Just hope the download speed is good

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