Capcom undecided on Games for Windows - Live
Company says its still in talks with Microsoft
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Christian Svensson, boss of planning and research for Capcom has said that support for Games For Windows has not been decided yet as the firm confirms a PC version of Puzzle Fighter.
"Games For Windows support is not decided yet," said Svensson. "We're still in discussion with Microsoft. They're still finalizing some of the policies that they have surrounding Games For Windows Live. We haven't decided to go that route yet.
"In the nearer term, in the case of Puzzle Fighter, we will be going a different route that hasn't been announced yet. There may be multiple ways that we deliver that content, and multiple types of services that we deliver it across. We're still exploring how that works."
May 18, 2007
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