Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Microsoft and Nvidia leave the PC Gaming Alliance

But the alliance goes ahead Two of the founding members have left recently, the PC Gaming Alliance, a nonprofit consortium founded in 2008 to promote the PC game industry. Were not made known the reasons for such removal from two elements so important in the PC gaming scene (basically, to say the least), but according to the chairman of the consortium Matt Ployhar it is not going to affect the state Alliance.

The latter, however, is implementing a gradual change from group to set certain research organization active in the area of support for developers and publishers who intend to engage in the games on the PC.

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