Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Microsoft to Launch Browser-Based Game Store




On November 15 Microsoft will launch Games for Windows Marketplace, an online store that will let users buy digital copies of games directly from their browsers.
Besides online access from any computer, key features of the store are “ultra-fast” downloads, search (by titles or by genres), clean navigation, and deals and discounts, including “Deal of the Week” and other recurring and seasonal offers.
Users will be able to purchase games with their Microsoft Points or a credit card.
The Games for Windows Marketplace is, in a way, a browser-based version of Microsoft’s Windows Games on Demand store, which is a part of its Games for Windows Live online service. By placing the store in a browser, Microsoft eliminates a couple of steps needed to purchase a game.
“With Games for Windows Marketplace, we set out to create a digital store built for PC gamers end-to-end. And by integrating with our existing Xbox LIVE and Windows Live services, we’ve made it easier than ever for millions of gamers to see for themselves how easy buying PC games can be”, said Kevin Unangst, senior global director of PC and mobile gaming at Microsoft.
At launch, there will be about 100 games available at the store, including Grand Theft Auto IIIDead Rising 2,Lost Planet 2Max PayneDeus Ex: Game of the Year EditionFlight SimulatorGears of WarHaloZoo TycoonFable IIIAge of Empires Online and Microsoft Flight.
[via mashable]

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