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Microsoft Still Considers PC a “First-Class Gaming Platform”
Created 01/28/2009 - 12:52am

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Microsoft Still Considers PC a “First-Class Gaming Platform”

Posted 01/28/09 at 02:52:02 AM  by Nathan Grayson

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After the recent 100% drop in GFW’s Chris Early content, speculation ran rampant the software label might’ve contracted a case of terminal irrelevance – curable only by some kind of miraculous economic upswing or Magic Johnson. However, Microsoft recently released a statement reaffirming its support for the platform, while also naming Ron Pessner as Chris Early’s successor.

“Moving ahead, Microsoft will continue to invest in Windows as a first–class gaming platform through great Windows out of box experiences, our online gaming services including Games for Windows – LIVE, MSN Games, and Messenger games, and through new games for Windows developed by Microsoft Games Studios," a Microsoft spokesperson said.

"Our Windows gaming service efforts will be led by General Manager Ron Pessner, who is joining Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business. He comes from within Microsoft’s Entertainment & Devices Division.”
“Beyond these changes, we are not commenting on specific personnel issues at this time.”

But enough talk; outside of an admittedly nice redesign, GFW’s actions haven’t made a peep as of late. So c’mon, guys – give us your best “Have at you!” The world is watching. Now deliver.

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