Beginning in 2010, the service on PC started offering substantial discounts for limited time, similar to Steam sales. Games cost their recommended retail price (RRP), which tends to be more expensive than the price at a store. In June 2010, the catalog was further expanded to include non-Games for Windows titles, along with a day-and-date releases for select games going forward. Later that year the Games for Windows Live (GFWL) client enabled its own version of Games on Demand launching with a number of Games for Windows titles. As well as downloading Xbox 360 games, the 'Xbox Originals' have also been moved into the Games on Demand area. Games on Demand allows players to download complete Xbox 360, Xbox and PC games for a set amount of Microsoft Points or directly via a debit or credit card. Games on Demand is a feature that was announced by Microsoft at E3 2009.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |