Microsoft announced yesterday that the XBox Live service will be coming to (Vista) PCs this May, under the name Games for Windows Live. Game industry website Next Generation has an interesting article on this here. For those not familiar with Live, an excerpt:
For now Live will only be featured in a very small number of games, but it's entirely feasible it will one day come with Civ as well, whether that's the next XP or Civ5. Would you use these services in addition to/instead of Apolyton/CFC/Civ4 Ladder/etc? Would you pay for them? What kind of a future will fan sites have now we will be competing with MS?
GFW Live is set to debut May 8 with a new PC version of Halo 2 that will include brand new Achievements and a map editor. Like Xbox Live, the service will have two membership levels: Gold and Silver. The Silver membership will be free, offering a Gamertag, single player achievements, text and voice chat and free PC to PC online multiplayer (the Silver Xbox Live membership doesn’t allow for multiplayer online gaming), among other features. The Gold membership will cost $49.95 per year for all of the Silver features plus cross-platform gaming and TrueSkill matchmaking, plus additional offerings.
For PC gamers that already have an Xbox Live Gold membership, adopting GFW Live is likely a no-brainer, since a Gold "Live" membership extends across both platforms, so gamers won't be paying $50 per platform. But for those PC gamers without an Xbox 360 Gold membership, will they pay $50 for some matchmaking features and the ability to play console gamers?
For PC gamers that already have an Xbox Live Gold membership, adopting GFW Live is likely a no-brainer, since a Gold "Live" membership extends across both platforms, so gamers won't be paying $50 per platform. But for those PC gamers without an Xbox 360 Gold membership, will they pay $50 for some matchmaking features and the ability to play console gamers?
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