When buying the game digitally today, Opposing Fronts is typically sold as a downloadable content (DLC) add-on or bundled directly into the base game package. Purchasing it digitally bypasses the manual retail code entry system entirely, automatically assigning the license to your digital profile.
Back in 2007, DRM (Digital Rights Management) was harsh. Opposing Fronts used a system where the product key was required during installation. Furthermore, to play online via the now-defunct THQ Online service or GameSpy, you had to create an account and permanently attach that product key to your login. If you lost the key, you lost the ability to reinstall or play multiplayer. When buying the game digitally today, Opposing Fronts
Select from the dropdown menu. Click Next and accept the Steam Subscriber Agreement. Opposing Fronts used a system where the product
You have a key. You are trying to activate it. Here are the classic error messages and fixes. Select from the dropdown menu
Opposing Fronts launched during a transitional era: physical PC boxes were still common, but digital distribution was rising. The expansion’s product-key model reflects that shift—keys were both simple DRM and a token of ownership that later generations would see replaced by account-based licensing.
Launch the on your PC and log into your account. Click on the Games menu located at the top of the window.
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