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Sam & Max Pick Up Steam
Freelance Police reach out to new audiences through Valve's online platform

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted June 16, 2007
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Interactive entertainment pioneers Telltale and Valve today announced that Sam & Max: Season 1, Telltale's flagship episodic series, is now available on Steam.

Sam & Max: Season 1 is a story-driven game series starring a dog and rabbity-thing detective duo that dishes out their own brand of justice. Over the last two decades, the self-proclaimed Freelance Police have appeared in a number of formats, including independent comics penned by Steve Purcell, an interactive PC adventure game, a Saturday morning cartoon, a web comic, and now Telltale's innovative game series. Season 1, which initially launched last fall and had monthly releases through the spring, has received high praise from press and fans for its well-written and often irreverent humor, stylistic cartoon art, and high production values.

"Digital distribution is clearly a core component of our business and we're really impressed by Valve's approach to the market," says CEO Dan Connors. "The Steam folks have a great understanding of how robust online channels can bring new value added content, product expansions and serialized episodes to keep audiences regularly engaged."

"Sam & Max, a pioneering episodic series of PC games, and Steam, a pioneering distribution platform for PC games, are a natural match," said Jason Holtman, director of business development at Valve. "Creating a path to millions of gamers for the delivery of episodic content is just one of the new business models enabled by Steam."

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