Discontinuation of Xbox LIVE for Original Xbox and Games

MICROSOFT PRESS RELEASE (source: http://gamerscoreblog.com/press/archive/2010/02/05/gh789.aspx)

A LETTER FROM MARC WHITTEN: DISCONTINUATION OF XBOX LIVE FOR ORIGINAL XBOX GAMES
Dear Xbox LIVE Members,

On April 15 we will discontinue the Xbox LIVE service for original Xbox consoles and games, including Xbox v1 games playable on Xbox 360 and Xbox Originals. I want to start by saying this isn’t a decision we made lightly, but after careful consideration, it is clear this will provide the greatest benefit to the Xbox LIVE community.

Seven years ago we laid out our vision for the connected console when we launched Xbox LIVE. We believed then that the power of the Internet to connect people would revolutionize living room entertainment. It started with amazing multiplayer games, and we’ve since seen that bet pay off again and again with the launches of Xbox 360, Marketplace, Netflix and powerful social features like Facebook, Twitter and Last.fm. None of this would have been possible without the success of LIVE as a multiplayer gaming network.

There’s no greater example of the power of the Xbox LIVE community than the “Halo” franchise. “Halo 2” has had an amazing run on LIVE, with a dedicated community more than five years after launch and well into the next generation of consoles. It has fundamentally changed the way we play video games. And while it’s difficult to see that run come to an end, the “Halo” franchise continues to act as the benchmark for multiplayer gaming in this generation, with “Halo 3,” “Halo 3: ODST” and soon “Halo: Reach” on Xbox 360.

Your Xbox LIVE community has grown to 23 million strong. And as we look down the road, we’ll continue to evolve the service with features and experiences that harness the full power of Xbox 360. To reach our aspiration, we need to make changes to the service that are incompatible with our original Xbox v1 games. We will contact the Xbox LIVE members directly impacted by this change and if this includes you, I encourage you to check your LIVE messages and associated e-mail account over the coming weeks for more details and opportunities. We view you as a partner in this process.

We’ll share more details soon, but in the meantime I want to assure you that the best is yet to come for Xbox LIVE. I believe we’ll look back on 2010 as a landmark year in gaming and home entertainment, and I couldn’t be more excited about what we have in store with “Project Natal” and LIVE. The LIVE community is the driving force behind everything we do, and it’s because of the community that ground-breaking experiences on Xbox continue to be possible.

See you on LIVE,

Marc Whitten

Oculus's picture

Gut reaction is that this is a low blow to console gamers.. But then I think about how often I spend playing 4-6 year old games and I realize it's not going to affect me directly.

Xbox Connect anybody?

rapture's picture

It is no doubt a business move and won't really affect me immediately. Like you, I haven't played an original Xbox game in years. It may open the doors for other things, like 100+ person friend lists.

Still, it shows that backwards compatibility @ MS isn't a priority. That is one of the great things about PlayStation; backwards compatibility. It just sucks to see a service I like take a minor blow when decent engineering could have overcome this situation.

I think it falls right in line with former VP @ MS Dick Brass's statement about Microsoft’s Creative Destruction in yesterday's NYT: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/04/opinion/04brass.html

D15AV0W3D's picture

I actually hopped on the casket today to post this, and saw that Rap beat me to it.

I'm a little disappointed. I still like to play Halo2 every now and then. Gives me that nostalgic feeling, you know? On April 14th, we should all fire up our good ol' H2 discs and get in some online matchmaking one more time!

Perhaps they'll port H1 and H2 as 360 XBLA games, and give us H1 multiplayer again. Doubtful...

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