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Skype busts into casual gaming market

Slimy   on 17 May 2007 - 23:41 · 7 comments & 4443 views

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Skype's Paul Amery has announced a partnership with Easybits Software to create the Skype Game Channel and the Game Developer Program, pointing out that users are already increasingly using Skype for purposes other than just making voice calls. The program will give third-party developers access to Skype's 196 million user base, and the company says that it will supply developers with all the SDKs, APIs, tools, information, and support they need in order to make their games Skype-compatible. Once a game is developed and approved, Skype says that it will handle all of the distribution, marketing, billing, and DRM for the games. Developers will be able to charge for their games, which will only be playable through Skype. It's unclear whether the developers will be able to determine game prices themselves or whether Skype will have a say in how much users are charged to play, but Skype is sure to get a cut of the fees.

"People are increasingly using Skype to interact with one another, with many choosing to play simple games like checkers or backgammon. However, the tremendous size of Skype's user base makes it an ideal environment for multi-player and community-based games in which people can play against or collaborate with one another. We hope the Skype Game Channel becomes a popular entertainment destination within the Skype community. Our goal is to make it as easy and profitable as possible for the developers while keeping it simple and fun for consumers to use," said Amery.

News source: Ars Technica

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#1 +M2Ys4U on 17 May 2007 - 23:44
ala Steam?
#2 BeerBro on 18 May 2007 - 00:12
exactly, lol.
#3 guardian_uk on 18 May 2007 - 00:33
If you've noticed, Skype has been introducing lot of pay services over time, or have started charging for stuff which was free earlier because of some promotion or something. While their services are good, it just makes me a bit worried that they will start charging for basic PC to PC calls, even though they say its free.

I mean, you never know, in the future, as more and more people realise that VOIP is better in a lot of ways, telephone and mobile companies should'nt start putting pressure on skype to start charging for PC to PC calls.
#4 lawtai on 18 May 2007 - 03:33
heh i wonder if it'll actually become popular
#5 Croquant on 18 May 2007 - 04:03
I'm waiting for the "Skype bursts into flames in casual gaming market" headline that is sure to follow.
#6 Magallanes on 18 May 2007 - 16:36
Skype is popular 'cause free calls, no more or less.

#7 salada2k on 21 May 2007 - 09:54
I use it for its strong end to end encryption and intuitive interface.

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