Similarly other retailers in the UK have the games priced the same without a problem. The reasoning for this isn’t exactly clear, with Ubisoft simply stating that gamers in the UK will be able to buy the titles from shops and other online digital retailers.It could be something to do with the pricing of the games, which have been raised beyond the usual to £49.99 on the uPlay store, though all of them will be available on Steam elsewhere around the world. Ubisoft’s upcoming AAA titles Assassin’s Creed Unity, Far Cry 4 and The Crew won’t be available on Steam in the UK when they launch over the next few weeks. Ubisoft pulls Christmas launch games from Steam UK () Let’s hope that the online gameplay of Dark Souls Steam won’t be plagued by all the issues found in other games that made the jump from GFWL to Steam, like Street Fighter 4.Į a Ubisoft continua a enterrar-se com péssimas decisões para lixar os jogadores.Ĭomeço a pensar que eles fazem de propósito. So there you have it Dark Souls fans, no more GFWL for you. The specific migration start and end dates will be available soon however the migration period will begin sometime in November 2014 with more specific dates to come. Games for Windows Live Rankings will not be transferred to Steam. Players will still be able to use their Games for Windows Live Tokens to redeem the Steam version of Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition at no additional cost even after the migration period ends but game Save Data and Achievements transfer functions may not be available. In the month of November, there will be a period by which Games for Windows Live Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition users will be able to transfer their Save Data (characters + progress) and Achievements over to their Steam accounts. Games for Windows Live users will be able to redeem their Games for Windows Live Tokens on Steam to get Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition at no additional cost. What this basically means is that players will be able to migrate their Dark Souls: Prepare to Die games, saves and achievements from the Games for Windows Live platform to Steam.Here is what the company had to say about the transfer: More than 1,300 games have been added so far in 2014, which is up substantially compared to last year when only 304 titles were added to Steam in the first nine months of the year.įor more on Steam's wide-ranging Steam Discovery update, which introduces a range of features and functionality aimed at helping you filter through the flood of new releases, be sure to read GameSpot's interview with Valve about it ().ĭark Souls Abandons GFWL In Favour Of Steam, Transfer Details Revealed ()įromSoftware and Namco Bandai revealed today that Dark Souls will abandon Games for Windows Live in favour of Steam. Valve also announced today that there are now more than 3,700 total games on Steam. We'll update this story with anything we hear back. Valve revealed the new user figure today as part of a wider announcement of the major Steam Discovery update ().It is unclear how Valve defines "active" in the case of Steam users, but we've have followed up with Valve for further clarification. Valve's popular PC () online platform Steam now has more than 100 million active accounts, which is up by 25 million from the 75 million figure announced in January (). Steam Reaches 100 Million Users And 3,700 Games ()
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