Activision's 2 is not getting a good reception from major retailers. Kotaku has reported at least three: Gamersgate, Impulse and Direct2Drive, all of which have refused to sell the on their sites.

The most vocal of the three, Direct2Drive, described their reasoning as follows: "We don't believe games should force the user to install a Trojan Horse."

What "Trojan horse" are they referring to, you ask? This is how D2D is describing Valve's requirement to install Steamworks, Valve's free gaming platform, in order to play the game.

The reason for the inclusion of this software is for use in save file management, and the like. But the online retailers just aren't having it.

We will keep you updated as more info is available.

By Andy Martin

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  1. cod lover Unregistered 3 months ago

    there loss then lol

  2. Spawnstar Unregistered 3 months ago

    I dont like the idea of having to install steam either but , Activision and Steam make the rules !!!

  3. mw2 hater Unregistered 3 months ago

    biggest fail in the history of gaming, Steam is a minor issue compared to all the others.

  4. John Evans Unregistered 3 months ago

    Isn't Steam a "major online retailer"?