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EA Drops Classic PC Titles on Steam: Dungeon Keeper, Populous, Sim City 3000, The Saboteur, and More Now Available
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EA Drops Classic PC Titles on Steam: Dungeon Keeper, Populous, Sim City 3000, The Saboteur, and More Now Available

Mar 08, 2024 9:06 PM

EA has expanded its nostalgic offerings to Steam by releasing nine of its seminal classic PC games. The collection covers beloved titles that have been updated with the latest patches, such as SimCity 3000 Unlimited, Dungeon Keeper 2, and The Saboteur. These releases are being celebrated with a sale, giving gamers the chance to grab these classics as well as other EA titles like Mass Effect and Jade Empire: Special Edition at discounted prices. This move provides players with easier access to iconic games from EA's catalog, enriching the Steam library with a touch of gaming history.

What classic EA games have been added to Steam recently?

The recent addition includes Command & Conquer - The Ultimate Collection, Dungeon Keeper 2, Dungeon Keeper Gold, Populous series, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack, Sim City 3000 Unlimited, and The Saboteur. They're all available on Steam now, often at a promotional price.

For background information, let's highlight "Dungeon Keeper 2," a strategy game developed by Bullfrog Productions and released by Electronic Arts in 1999. This game allows players to manage a dungeon and its denizens, defending it from invading heroes, and is known for its dark humor and innovative take on the god game genre. By bringing such a classic back to Steam, EA taps into the nostalgia of older gamers while introducing a new generation to one of their foundational titles.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-03-08 21:54:03
Oh, nice to see EA bringing back some classic PC games like SimCity 3000 Unlimited and Dungeon Keeper 2 on Steam. It's always great when old favorites get a new lease on life, giving both veteran and new gamers a chance to experience these iconic titles. Plus, with the added bonus of a sale, it's a win-win for everyone
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-03-08 21:24:02
Hey, it's great to see EA bringing back some classic titles to Steam Dungeon Keeper 2 and SimCity 3000 Unlimited are timeless gems, and their updated releases will surely resonate with both old-school gamers and those new to these legendary titles. Plus, with the promotional pricing, it's a perfect opportunity to dive into some gaming history.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-03-08 21:12:03
Ah, it's great to see EA bringing back some classics to Steam. Dungeon Keeper 2 and SimCity 3000 Unlimited were gems of their time, and it's nice to have them easily accessible for old fans and new players alike. Plus, with the sale on other EA titles, it's a good opportunity to dive into some gaming history while snagging a deal.
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