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'Actually' THQ only publish the physical release. M$ still publish the digital version.
>half
HAHAHAHAHAHA
+1
Be greatful you ass. Porting isn't free either
Except that, if you opened your eyes and actually read, you'd have realized that the store page's FIRST SENTENCE started with this:
"Don’t miss the single-player campaign from the game that IGN awarded Best Xbox One Game of 2014..."
Therefore, it's obviously singleplayer-only.
Don't expect multiplayer.
Don't like? Don't buy.
I'm almost willing to play it again now since it's 60+ FPS as it deserved to be.
"Games for Windows Live"
While I only half-kid, there is a strong love and hate relationship with Microsoft. Their "Play Anywhere" efforts is still in its infancy. I bought Gears of War 4 and enjoyed it. Although not as much as Gears of War 1 and 2, or even 3. It was the only Exclusive Microsoft title I've purchased since owning an Xbox 360 and I didn't have a good gaming PC. Flashback to 2005-2007.
Hey, gotta give them some credit for trying. I'm just bummed there isn't multiplayer. I disagree with those saying that it would have just died anyway. It would have still been a few months of glorious multiplayer fun. Maybe even longer than that.
I would have gladly paid $49.99 for this title with multiplayer. But I will probably get it once they fix the mouse issues and enjoy the single-player.