Microsoft Kills Xbox Live for First-Gen Xbox Consoles, Games
Posted in: Microsoft, Today's Chili, video games, xbox, xbox liveMicrosoft has decided to stop supporting first-generation Xbox games and consoles on its Xbox Live service, Microsoft disclosed on Friday.
Microsoft “did not make this decision lightly,” the company’s Major Nelson blog said, but it’s apparently final: gamers who used the Xbox Live matchmaking service for games of “Halo,” for example, will have to find another way to connect with their friends. The prohibition also applies to Xbox games played on Xbox 360 consoles.
Why did Microsoft make the change? According to Xbox Live general manager Marc Whitten, the company plans upgrades to the Live service that are simply incompatible with the older games and consoles.
Whitten did not reveal the proposed upgrades, but mentioned Microsoft’s Project Natal, scheduled to be rolled out by the holiday season of 2010. I believe we’ll look back on 2010 as a landmark
year in gaming and home entertainment, and I couldn’t be more excited
about what we have in store with “Project Natal” and LIVE,” Whitten wrote
in a blog post.
“We will contact the Xbox LIVE members directly impacted by this change and if this includes you, I encourage you to check your LIVE messages and associated e-mail account over the coming weeks for more details and opportunities,” Whitten wrote. “We view you as a partner in this process.”
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