Talk about a tale of two halves. While Electronic Arts' CEO, Andrew Wilson, does a great job at tanking the company's reputation among gamers, the controversial publisher has also decided brought a treasure trove of classic video games to Steam. This decision has made it easier than ever for gamers to relive their nostalgic favorites or discover these gems for the first time. Notably, this significant update includes over a dozen iconic titles, such as Populous, Dungeon Keeper, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, The Saboteur, and notably, a comprehensive collection called Command and Conquer: The Ultimate Collection.

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The decision to migrate these classics to Steam comes after EA significantly reduced the prices of four Command and Conquer games on the platform for seemingly no reason.