Alienware offers commercial game downloads
PC manufacturer Alienware today launched a download service that allows users to purchase and download video games. The "Digital Download Store" currently offers just 33 games and 69 download guides, but the company promises that there will be a "growing catalog of PC games."
"Alienware continues to demonstrate its dedication to the gaming community by delivering a new, on-demand, digital download store providing customers immediate access to their favorite games," said Mark Vena, vice president of marketing for Alienware in a prepared statement.
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