First titles include Company of Heroes, Titan Quest and Full Spectrum Warrior.
Yesterday THQ was welcomed onto the Steam platform, bringing with it a host of its most popular franchises. Initial releases include Company of Heroes ($29.95), Titan Quest ($19.95), Titan Quest: Immortal Throne ($19.95), Full Spectrum Warrior ($9.95) and Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers ($9.95).
As an introductory offer, each of these titles is available with a 10% discount through July 24.
A host of additional titles from THQ will also be appearing on Steam in the near future, including Supreme Commander, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Gold Edition and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War: Dark Crusade.






Supreme Commander: Chris Taylor Interview18 Mar 2008
Supreme Commander: History of the Universe Feature12 Mar 2008





Gameplay Clip 105 Mar 2007
Preview 213 Feb 2007


Michael wrote at 13:13 on 26 July 2007
steam :(
Y would THQ do this
Ray wrote at 05:07 on 20 September 2007
steam :)
Steam is awesome, the games cost less than off the shelf and with my ADSL2+ Internet account, my ISP hosts all downloadable steam content which I can access free of charge exclusive of my quota.
So games like HL-2 I dont even need to find the cd's for anymore. I just download and play with every new windows install.
It's a very good system and cost saving, if your ISP's support it.