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'Total War: Rome 2' to require Steam account


The Creative Assembly have announced that their upcoming title, Total War: Rome 2, will require access to Steam in order to stop piracy.

In a recent interview with Eurogamer, the game's lead designer James Russell stated that the game will not require always-online access, it will however require a Steam account.
“I wouldn’t comment on ever,” said Russell, “but it’s certainly not something we’re planning to do for Rome 2.

“It’s always upsetting to see your game being pirated. Certainly we do suffer from that. We’ve got a lot of players who haven’t necessarily activated. But at the same time it’s arguable how much that harms sales. We don’t like our game being pirated and so we take steps to try and stop that happening.

“We wouldn’t want to take draconian steps to alienate our core player-base that are buying the game.”
Russell also talked about the PC platform making a "comeback" of sorts but developers have to be at their best in order to keep up with consoles.
“In many ways, PC games are undergoing a renaissance,” he said. “I could talk about games that some people have an attitude to like Zynga games on Facebook: FarmVille, CityVille, that kind of stuff. But the point is that you’ve got 100 million people playing what is essentially a strategy game on PC every day. It’s incredible. It’s arguably the biggest genre out there.

“Times are challenging in many ways for boxed products and the way that people are consuming entertainment software is changing. We see very healthy sales on Steam. There’s always going to be place for that big, lean in, epic experience that we deliver.

“But we want to be more accessible, not just to people seeking a more casual game, but to hardcore gamers who don’t necessarily always want to be sitting down for hours on end. So we want the game to be playable in perhaps shorter sessions.”
Total War: Rome 2 is out next year.