Games For Windows Live Multiplayer Goes Free

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At the Gamefest 2008 event on Tuesday, Microsoft announced that all Games for Windows Live multiplayer features are now free. These features -- including multiplayer achievements, matchmaking, cross-platform play with the Xbox 360, GFW voice chat, and more -- previously required a GFW Live Gold account. The change is effective immediately and across all GFW titles, both past and future.

In addition to making Games for Windows Live free, Microsoft will also be creating a brand new GFW marketplace this fall to rival the marketplace found on the Xbox 360. As with the Xbox Live Marketplace, GFW's will offer demos, videos, downloadable content, and more. The GFW interface will also receive some tech-friendly changes, lowering requirements for developers looking to make their games GFW compatible.

To cap off the news, two new games were revealed to be receiving the Games for Windows branding: Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II and Battlestations: Pacific. So PC gamers finally get the totally free service they've been asking for since Games for Windows launched, but is it too little, too late to save Microsoft's attempt at a PC gaming service? And will this make 360 owners question why they have to pay?

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3168931

not terribly surprising with steam being better and free but the intriguing part is this, "will this make 360 owners question why they have to pay?"


if you thought the FFXIII outrage was good, wait until you see this one..
 
Hmm I'm not sure how many gold member there are but multiply it by $60 a year. Xbox live was one of my reasons for getting rid on of my 360 and passing on buying another one a few days ago. I did not use it enough to justify the price.
 
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