Microsoft Says PC Games Aren't Dead
When you thinks of Microsoft and games, what pops to your mind? My guess is the Xbox, right?
But don't count out on PC games yet.
According to Edge, a Microsoft insists that "moving ahead, Microsoft will continue to invest in Windows as a first class gaming platform through great Windows out of box experiences, the online gaming services including Games for Windows LIVE, MSN Games, and Messenger games, and through new games for Windows developed by Microsoft Games Studios."
But will PC games ever have the relevance of, say, last decade?
Seems to me that the Xbox 360 is the real launchpad for the sort of games we used to find first on PCs- shooters like Halo. Sure, real-time strategy games of the Age of Empires still speak to an active computer fan crowd, but how many others? Maybe PC games will become like old records - drawing a small but dedicated market to its consumers. More on this news in further updates.
But don't count out on PC games yet.
According to Edge, a Microsoft insists that "moving ahead, Microsoft will continue to invest in Windows as a first class gaming platform through great Windows out of box experiences, the online gaming services including Games for Windows LIVE, MSN Games, and Messenger games, and through new games for Windows developed by Microsoft Games Studios."
But will PC games ever have the relevance of, say, last decade?
Seems to me that the Xbox 360 is the real launchpad for the sort of games we used to find first on PCs- shooters like Halo. Sure, real-time strategy games of the Age of Empires still speak to an active computer fan crowd, but how many others? Maybe PC games will become like old records - drawing a small but dedicated market to its consumers. More on this news in further updates.


























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