Overview
- Each title is discounted to $4.99 on Steam until February 26, marking their first appearance on Valve’s storefront after last year’s GOG reissue.
- Capcom says the PC ports preserve the original gameplay while adding support for modern operating systems and contemporary controllers.
- Reporting from PCGamesN notes additional tweaks to rendering, music, and cutscene handling, with prior save corruption problems addressed.
- Unlike GOG’s DRM‑free releases, the Steam versions include Enigma DRM, and early testers say Steam Deck users may need to import a registry file before the games will run.
- Steam currently offers no two‑game bundle, whereas GOG provides a package that can undercut the combined cost of buying both separately on Steam.