Steam Client Update Released
And lo, Valve didst update the Steam client, and the change log was good. And they left instructions to click on “Check for Steam client…
July 17th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
And lo, Valve didst update the Steam client, and the change log was good. And they left instructions to click on “Check for Steam client…
July 17th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
A new and exciting update has been released for the Steam Client.
July 17th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
Valve’s Public Relations guru Doug Lombardi has taken some time out from the E3 Expo to speak to everyone’s favourite uniquely named games website; Kotaku.
Doug talks about Steam in detail, with some discussion on Microsoft’s resistance to the platform.
July 17th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Complete Pack is now available on Steam for just $35.99, Yes it includes the entire Ghost Recon collection from Ghost Recon 1 to Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2.
Or you can buy each game individually, click here for more info.
NORTH AMERICAN ONLY
July 15th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
While watching Microsoft E3’s Conference. Microsoft community manager Chris Paladino announced that Portal: Still Alive is coming this year for Xbox Live Arcade, exclusively. It will feature single player and a new challenge mode with new achievements.
Is it coming to Steam? We still waiting for a confirmation for that. Stay tuned.
July 14th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
Tomorrow at 11 am PST all PC versions of Team Fortress 2, the class-based multiplayer action game named PC Game of the Year by Gamespy.com, will receive its largest update since the product was first made available on October 10, 2007, as part of Valve’s best-selling Orange Box compilation.
The free update includes global optimizations for networking, graphics, and player statistics, plus improvements to Source TV for tournament viewing.
In addition, three of the currently available maps (Dustbowl, Granary, CTF_Well) have been iterated for enhanced performance and gameplay.
The release is headlined by the introduction of “Badlands,” a new map that pushes control-point gameplay onto vertical landscapes.
Available free to all Team Fortress 2 PC gamers around the world automatically via Steam, there are too many features and improvements included in this update to list here. To view the full release notes and/or find out more about Team Fortress 2, please visit www.steamgames.com.
February 13th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
Valve, creators of best-selling game franchises (such as Half-Life and Counter-Strike) and leading technologies (such as Steam and Source), today announce Steamworks, a complete suite of publishing and development tools - ranging from copy protection to social networking services to server browsing - is now available free of charge to developers and publishers worldwide.
Steamworks, the same suite of tools used in best-selling PC titles Half-Life 2 and The Orange Box, is available for all PC games distributed via retail and leading online platforms such as Steam. The services included in Steamworks may be used a la carte or in any combination.
Specifically, Steamworks offers:
“Developers and publishers are spending more and more time and money cobbling together all the tools and backend systems needed to build and launch a successful title in today’s market,” said Gabe Newell, president of Valve. “Steamworks puts all those tools and systems together in one free package, liberating publishers and developers to concentrate on the game instead of the plumbing.”
“As more developers and publishers have embraced Steam as a leading digital distribution channel, we’ve heard a growing number of inquiries regarding the availability of the platform’s services and tools,” said Jason Holtman, director business development at Valve. “Offering Steamworks is part of our ongoing efforts to support the needs of game developers and our publishing partners.”
Steam is a leading platform for the delivery and management of PC games and digital content. With over 13 million active accounts and more than 250 games, plus hundreds of movie files and game demos available, Steam has become a frequent destination for millions of gamers around the world.
For more information regarding Steamworks, please visit www.steamgames.com/steamworks.
January 29th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
As reported at ShackNews:
January 29, 2008 - Valve, creators of best-selling game franchises (such as Half-Life and Counter-Strike) and leading technologies (such as Steam and Source), today announce Steamworks, a complete suite of publishing and development tools - ranging from copy protection to social networking services to server browsing - is now available free of charge to developers and publishers worldwide.
Steamworks, the same suite of tools used in best-selling PC titles Half-Life 2 and The Orange Box, is available for all PC games distributed via retail and leading online platforms such as Steam. The services included in Steamworks may be used a la carte or in any combination.
Specifically, Steamworks offers:
* Real-time stats on sales, gameplay, and product activation: Know exactly how well your title is selling before the charts are released. Find out how much of your game is being played. Login into your Steamworks account pages and view up to the hour information regarding worldwide product activations and player data.
* State of the art encryption system: Stop paying to have your game pirated before it’s released. Steamworks takes anti-piracy to a new level with strong encryption that keeps your game locked until the moment it is released.
* Territory/version control: The key-based authentication provided in Steamworks also provides territory/version controls to help curb gray market importing and deliver territory-specific content to any given country or region.
* Auto updating: Insures all customers are playing the latest and greatest version of your games.
* Voice chat: Available for use both in and out of game.
* Multiplayer matchmaking: Steamworks offers you all the multiplayer backend and matchmaking services that have been created to support Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2, the most played action games in the world.
* Social networking services: With support for achievements, leaderboards, and avatars, Steamworks allows you to give your gamers as many rewards as you would like, plus support for tracking the world’s best professional and amateur players of your game.
* Development tools: Steamworks allows you to administer private betas which can be updated multiple times each day. Also includes data collection tools for QA, play testing, and usability studies.
“Developers and publishers are spending more and more time and money cobbling together all the tools and backend systems needed to build and launch a successful title in today’s market,” said Gabe Newell, president of Valve. “Steamworks puts all those tools and systems together in one free package, liberating publishers and developers to concentrate on the game instead of the plumbing.”
“As more developers and publishers have embraced Steam as a leading digital distribution channel, we’ve heard a growing number of inquiries regarding the availability of the platform’s services and tools,” said Jason Holtman, director business development at Valve. “Offering Steamworks is part of our ongoing efforts to support the needs of game developers and our publishing partners.”
Steam is a leading platform for the delivery and management of PC games and digital content. With over 13 million active accounts and more than 250 games, plus hundreds of movie files and game demos available, Steam has become a frequent destination for millions of gamers around the world.
For more information regarding Steamworks, please visit www.steamgames.com/steamworks.
January 29th, 2008Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
As reported at The Steam website, for $9.95:
Embark on a musical odyssey spanning the shades of the Orange! Featuring 19 original compositions, the official soundtrack to the Orange Box delivers troop-rallying anthems of Team Fortress 2; the rich, textural soundtracks of Half-Life 2: Episodes One and Two, and Portal’s atmosphere, sometimes temperamental, electronica.As a special bonus, the CD features two versions of Janathan Coulton’s “Still Alive”: the in-game mix featuring Ellen McLain as the voice of GlaDOS and Coulton’s vocal mix, an exclusive track unavailable anywhere else.
December 26th, 2007Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
Valve today revealed that it has tapped the songwriting talents of Jonathon Coulton, computer programmer turned modern day rock star, for a surprise single to be included in its massive multi-platform game offering, The Orange Box.
The original cut to be included in The Orange Box was co-authored by Coulton and the Valve design team/fans who specifically solicited Coulton to help produce the surprise single.
Coulton is known for his witty pop songs referencing subjects like science fiction, math and video games as well as his fiercely loyal following online. After quitting his day job as a computer programmer, Jonathan created “Thing a Week” where he wrote one new song every week and posted it to his website which quickly turned into over 500,000 downloads from his website. “I am delighted the Valve design team selected me to help make the surprise single a success. If it’s not every geek’s dream to be immortalized in a video game, it was mine,” said Jonathan.
Slated for release on the PC and Xbox 360 on October 10, The Orange Box features three highly-awaited new games by Valve: Half-Life® 2: Episode Two, the second installment in the Half-Life 2 episodic trilogy; Team Fortress® 2, the sequel to the game that put class-based, multiplayer team warfare on the map; and Portal, the game that blends puzzles, first person action, and adventure gaming to produce an experience like no other.
In addition, to bring gamers up to date with the Half-Life 2 universe, The Orange Box also includes Half-Life 2, the best-selling and highest-rated action game series of all time, and the episodic debut Half-Life® 2: Episode One.
The Orange Box will have a suggested retail price of $49.95 on the PC, and $59.95 on the Xbox® 360 and Playstation® 3 console systems. A 10% pre-purchase discount is currently being offered at participating retailers and via Steamgames.com.
For more information about The Orange Box, please visit www.steamgames.com.
For more information about Jonathon Coulton, please visit www.jonathancoulton.com.
October 4th, 2007Half Life NewsRead More >No Comments
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