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Valve Gets In-Game Downloads

Posted by: jmet, 12:26, March 18, 2009
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Valve has announced that its popular game delivery platform for the PC, Steam, will now support in-game downloads regardless of where the game was originally purchased.

The first Steam title to get in-game downloadable content will be Twisted Pixel’s The Maw, which gets levels entitled “Brute Force” and “River Redirect,” each of which should cost $1.25


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