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But man, BattleForge was a nice game, they just stopped producing content...
I mean, seriously -- since when does the Steam store run game banners with links to Origin? Are we seeing the first step of Steam and Origin getting along?
Or, with the insane amount of communication from Valve... are we even sure EA hasn't just purchased Steam already?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B75Icif56RU
First off it's not an Open World - Exploration game, but real-time strategy.
Second, When you click the item it links you to Origin.
Third, The game's servers were shut down on the 31st of October 2013 at midnight (UTC)
me too its the best game D:
Ah balls, I'll never get my Double Dragon fix now ;)
I'm pretty sure they updated it with Wasteland 2. Risen 2 was already up there.