NCsoft Joins Steam, Brings City of Heroes and More external link

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Shacknews | Wed, Apr 22

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Expanding Steam's catalog of massively multiplayer online games, publisher NCsoft has announced that its various MMOs will soon hit Valve's digital distribution platform. NCsoft's City of Heroes, Guild Wars and Lineage series are now available through ...

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Thumbnail 7 Months Ago, Gamasutra says (in Aion Drives Sharp Rise In Sales, Profits For NCsoft) based NCsoft subsidiary ArenaNet, developers of the six million-selling Guild Wars franchise, is currently at work on its next major release, Guild Wars 2, which NCsoft expects to help boost North American revenues when it launches. ...
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And GameSpot says (in NCsoft hops aboard Steam train) By Tom Magrino, GameSpot Korean MMOG purveyor now offering City of Heroes, Guild Wars, and Lineage installments through Valve's online distribution platform. It's becoming increasingly difficult to find a publisher that isn't taking advantage of ...
NCsoft MMOs Head to Steam Gamasutra

Thumbnail And Gamasutra says (in NCsoft MMOs Head to Steam) NCsoft, with US headquarters located in Seattle, said today that City of Heroes, Guild Wars, and Lineage are heading to the Steam digital distribution platform. Over the coming weeks, Steam will have special offers on NCsoft products, the publisher ...

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