IGN has word from Microsoft explaining the absence of PC gaming news at E3,
in spite of the staggering support they are throwing behind their "Games for
Windows" program that has so taken the gaming world by storm. Kevin Unangst of
the Games for Windows program describes the show as "the battle of the
consoles," as if somehow this is unrelated to the fact that they seem to be
de-emphasizing PC games. IGN also points out they've discovered that
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II will have "gold" level Games for Windows
matchmaking support for free out of the box. They question why they learned this
from Relic's community site, rather than a Microsoft announcement, getting the
following response: "Don't confuse a focus on the console at E3 with a lack of
news or impending announcements coming from us on the Windows side. E3
fundamentally is a console show and do you want to compete and rise above the
din or do you want to go on the cadence that we think is important to
communicate that out." While Kevin has "nothing to announce yet" about
whether the premium fee is to be dropped from the GFW program, the explanation
of what's going on with the Dawn of War sequel implies this may be the case:
It was important when we talked to Relic that they be able to bring that
full, unapologetic multiplayer experience to their gamers. They wanted to
announce the game coming to Games for Windows – Live at E3, so we have a
relationship with them and that's what we worked out. You'll continue to see
movement from us on this front relative to what else we may be doing with Games
for Windows – Live sooner than later.