Gaming technology company GameSpy said on Wednesday that it had signed a deal with Microsoft Corp. that will help turn the software maker's personal computer games into online games.
Financial terms of the multi-year deal were not disclosed.
Under the agreement, Irvine, California-based GameSpy will provide software technology that will allow Microsoft to manage and create online communities for PC-based games, including the PC version of "Halo," the blockbuster action game that debuted on Microsoft's Xbox video game console.
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