Games For Windows digital distribution service to compete with STEAM
by Steven Williamson
on 23 July 2008, 11:06
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Microsoft has today confirmed that it will be expanding its Games For Windows Live service and will be launching a similar platform to STEAM this Autumn, allowing gamers to download games, trailers and demos.
The service will work in the same way that Microsoft's Xbox live marketplace does, though the Games for Windows live interface will be streamlined to make it more PC friendly.
Games for Windows Live launched last year with Shadowrun and Halo 2 offering cross-platform matches between Xbox 360 and PC players. Since then, however, the service has struggled and today, aside from annoucing its new digital distribution service, Microsoft has taken action in a bid to attract new gamers.
The yearly fee for gold membership has now been scrapped and the Games For Windows Live service is now free of charge to all users.
Tempted now?
Source :: Gamesdog