Valve has confirmed that high definition versions of all four Mad Max films are now available to purchase on Steam. The announcement coincides with the release of Avalanche Studios’ Mad Max, which we reviewed earlier today.
The game and films are available now in a variety of packages and price points to Steam gamers in the US, Canada, Russia, Brazil, South Korea and “much of Europe”. Valve notes that fans in Spain, Germany, Norway, France, and the UK (September 21) who grab any of the packages now can access the original trio of films immediately and Mad Fax: Fury Road later in September when the film is scheduled to be released in their territory. In a mildly ironic twist, none of the films appear to be available on Steam’s Australian storefront, the series’ country of origin. Trying to reach the purchase page from Australia simply results in a warning that “This item is currently unavailable in your region”.
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The game and films are available now in a variety of packages and price points to Steam gamers in the US, Canada, Russia, Brazil, South Korea and “much of Europe”. Valve notes that fans in Spain, Germany, Norway, France, and the UK (September 21) who grab any of the packages now can access the original trio of films immediately and Mad Fax: Fury Road later in September when the film is scheduled to be released in their territory. In a mildly ironic twist, none of the films appear to be available on Steam’s Australian storefront, the series’ country of origin. Trying to reach the purchase page from Australia simply results in a warning that “This item is currently unavailable in your region”.
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