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The difference is that having it in the Steam library as a Steam game is, for one, more visually pleasing. The icons show up in your library, and your friends activity and community feed are visible. Also, there's the convenience of being able to set up a Steam Link Controller configuration for games that STILL don't have controller support (what the h*ck EA?). I would also be interested in transferring titles over to Steam, as I have a fairly extensive library in Origin (all the Bioware and C&C for a start), and was even planning a whole Dragon Age playthrough, and would honestly prefer to go through steam for that anyway since it's so much nicer as a platform/launcher in my opinion.