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Shrygue
July 22nd, 2008, 20:34
via Joystiq (http://www.joystiq.com/2008/07/22/microsoft-makes-games-for-windows-live-free-for-all/)


Microsoft's struggling Games For Windows Live service, which promised an Xbox Live like online experience with voice chat, unified friend lists, and cross-platform play between PC and console, is about to shrug off its chief criticism: cost. MS announced today that it is ending the XBL-style tiered pricing structure – which put a year of Gold membership at $49.99 – and making the service free for all users.

The change is effective immediately, affecting all current GFW Live titles (such as Halo 2 and Shadowrun) as well as future releases. MS is also set to expand the service through a GFW Live Marketplace, due this fall. Like the XBL Marketplace, the PC-centric store will offer free and paid downloadable content, demos, and trailers (is this PC Live Arcade?)

In addition to these announcements, MS is working to make the GFW Live interface "much more PC friendly" (read: not like the Xbox 360's now deprecated "Blades" interface) along with reducing the technical requirements for developers. One criticism of the interface from the development camp has been that it must be built into every GFW title, rather than a stand-alone client such as Steam.

pibs
July 22nd, 2008, 20:47
now to make the console live free :D
everyone knew it was a stupid move by ms to charge pc users, the people who knew all these features had been free in the past and will only shell out for something grand like WOW thats worth the money.