Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Dark Souls moved from Games for Windows Live on Steam

Bandai Namco Games has allowed players to move the PC-version of role-playing action Dark Souls from the service Games for Windows Live (GFWL) on Steam. This is stated on the page of the game in the digital store Valve.

In October 2014 Bandai Namco Games has told , that will allow players to activate their keys Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition of GFWL on Steam. Also, the publisher promised that they will be able to move for an indefinite period of conservation and the achievement of one service to another. The exact date of Bandai Namco Games has not named. She was going to cope until the end of November, but did not have time .
Who is the publisher confirmed that everyone can move the game from GFWL in Steam, and from December 15 to February 16, 2015 the company will also take with conservation and achievement. The procedure in detail described in the village project on Steam.
In August 2013 there were rumors that Microsoft refuses to Games for Windows Live July 1, 2014, but in the end she closed the only digital store, and the service continued to work. Then the company said it still believes in the game for the PC and will not leave this area. Nevertheless, some studios, including Codemasters and Twisted Pixel, refused to Games for Windows Live and moved their games on Steam.
Dark Souls - action role-playing studio From Software. The game appeared in October 2011 on PS3, Xbox 360 and dial the aggregator GameRankings average score of 88,23% (Xbox 360). In August 2012 it was ported to the PC, adding subtitle Prepare to Die Edition. By April 2013 sold more than 2.3 million copies of Dark Souls. In March 2014 on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC released a sequel, and a month later it appeared on the PC.