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Microsoft to open gaming to Vista users
Friday, March 23rd, 2007
Microsoft said Wednesday that its Live online service, which has attracted 6 million Xbox 360
console gamers, will be open in May to PC gamers who use its new Windows Vista operating system. The move comes nearly a year after Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said the company’s vision was for "anywhere" gaming that would link video game consoles, cell phones and computers, and is a key step toward reaching that goal.
The PC version of Live will debut on May 8 with the launch of the Windows Vista version of "Halo 2," Microsoft’s popular alien shooter game. In June, Microsoft Game Studios will release "Shadowrun," the first game where Live will support competition between players on the Xbox 360 and PCs. Microsoft to open online gaming to Vista users - Mar. 14, 2007
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