MICROSOFT Prepares PC Digital Distribution Service
Saturday, December 05 2009 @ 02:24 PM GMT

Games on Demand for Windows will allow gamers to purchase and download from the Games for Windows – LIVE library right from their computers - "and re-install your games whenever you want, wherever you want."
Starting December 15 Games for Windows – LIVE " It will evolve beyond LIVE gaming and include a portal for accessing and downloading your favorite LIVE-enabled titles… courtesy of Games on Demand."
“With Games on Demand, we didn’t just want to create a cut-and-paste version of existing digital distribution services,” said Mike Ybarra, general manager of LIVE Engagement Services. “We challenged ourselves to deliver an integrated platform that takes full advantage of the unique capabilities offered by the LIVE service. Our goal has always been to create a seamless online gaming experience for the Windows community, and Games on Demand is a great step toward that end.”
The launch lineup will include recent hits like “Resident Evil 5” (Capcom), “Red Faction: Guerilla” (THQ), and “Battlestations: Pacific” (EIDOS), as well as new exclusive LIVE-enabled versions of popular digital games such as “World of Goo” and “Osmos,” distributed by Microsoft Game Studios. All games can be purchased either by credit card or with Microsoft Points. Games on Demand for Windows will be available in markets that currently have the Games for Windows – LIVE service. Microsoft is also offering an updated LIVE-enabled version of “Tinker,” formerly an exclusive Windows Vista Ultimate Extra, as a completely free download from the Games for Windows – LIVE client.
“Connected digital experiences are defining the continued growth of Windows as a gaming platform,” said Chuck Osieja, creative director of Games for Windows – LIVE. “Today marks Microsoft’s return to delivering Windows games built on unique LIVE experiences.”
Well, that's nice. They're trying to beat Steam. Hm, maybe it's actually going to be better than Steam.
Or not.





















