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Capcom is Removing GFWL from Older Titles to Make them Playable Again

Capcom has initiated the removal of Games for Windows Live (GFWL) requirements from several of its older PC titles, including Lost Planet 2, Ultra Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter X Tekken, and Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City. This action is part of a broader effort to make these games playable again on modern systems. The GFWL service, which was discontinued by Microsoft, had rendered many games unplayable due to its defunct online infrastructure. By eliminating the need for GFWL, Capcom aims to restore access to these titles, ensuring they can be enjoyed by current and future players.

The process involves updating the games’ backend on platforms like Steam, where Capcom has been making necessary adjustments to remove GFWL dependencies. This move follows similar updates made to Resident Evil 5 in 2023, which successfully removed GFWL requirements. The updates not only make the games functional again but also allow Capcom to legally sell these titles on digital storefronts. While there is no specific timeline for when all affected games will be available again, it is expected that they will be restored on Steam before the end of the year.
Trend Themes
1. Legacy Gaming Revivals - Reviving older games by removing outdated online infrastructure offers a new lease on life for classics.
2. Digital Platform Updates - Updating game dependencies on modern platforms like Steam ensures long-term accessibility and marketability.
3. Discontinued Service Adaptations - Adjusting game architecture to function without discontinued services can reinvigorate player interest and sales.
Industry Implications
1. Video Game Development - Modernizing older titles for compatibility on current systems and platforms revitalizes their market presence.
2. Digital Distribution - Ensuring older games are accessible on platforms like Steam provides continuous and new revenue streams.
3. Tech Support Services - Specializing in removing obsolete online infrastructures can create niche opportunities within game maintenance.

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