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By: Joe Topolnisky Oct 09, 2007

Games for Windows Live v1.2 Update Revealed

Hitting us with a little late-night news, Microsoft has announced that they will be releasing a Games for Windows Live update (v1.2) some time next month. The update is said to include offline Achievements, the ability to see if your friends are playing "joinable" games and various other UI features. Here's the official word:

The Games for Windows Live v1.2 update will continue to add numerous end-user benefits to the service, such as support for offline Achievements, so gamers can continue to rack up Gamerscore when not connected to the internet, the ability to see whether your friends are “joinable” in games, along with additional UI features.

Microsoft is rolling out two Games for Windows Live updates in a matter of only four months, but we’re just getting started! Our goal is to deliver new and exciting experiences for Windows gamers, while maintaining the unique PC gaming environment we love. We’ve come a long way since announcing the vision of Live across multiple Microsoft platforms last year and are committed to continually refining and bringing future functionality to Games for Windows Live.

Be sure to check out the first wave of titles to support the service which should hit shelves by Holiday:

  • “The Club” (SEGA) – Rated M
  • “Kane & Lynch: Dead Men” (Eidos) – Rated M
  • “Universe at War: Earth Assault” (SEGA) – Rating Pending
  • “Gears of War” (Microsoft Game Studios) – Rated M
  • “Viva Piñata” (Microsoft Game Studios) – Rating Pending

The update will launch some time in November. We'll let you know when an exact day is announced.


 

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Anjel_Few 2007-10-09 #1
No way i will ever pay for this. Pay to play my games on the PC? LOL not likely. As for all the other things it has going for it, i would much rather use Xfire.




Unregistered 2007-10-10 #2
unfortunately i think that's the way PC gaming is going. i kinda liked shadowrun, but when i got home i was disappointed to see that i couldn't play it online without PAYING.






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