![]() What’s more, Dworkin also revealed that Microsoft has partnered with game publishers to bring world-renowned desktop titles to the new Windows 8 platform, including Grand Theft Auto IV and The Witcher.Įven more games will be announced soon, the Microsoft official said. We also want to ensure that every customer using the Store can browse and acquire apps with confidence,” Dworkin said. We recognize that people have come to expect and appreciate rich gaming experiences on Windows and this includes games rated PEGI 18. “In welcoming PEGI 18 games into the Store, we again reinforce two principles-flexibility and confidence-fundamental to the Windows Store. The company, however, has changed its mind today and Ted Dworkin, director of program management, Windows Store, officially announced that games with a rating of PEGI 18 are now welcome in the Store. ![]() ![]() Microsoft shut the door to 18+ rated games in Windows Store back in October, claiming that such titles do not comply with the guidelines and therefore cannot be listed for download on Windows 8 devices.
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