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Valve's Chet Faliszek has told Eurogamer that upcoming downloadable Left 4 Dead 1 expansion Crash Course costs money on Xbox Live because Microsoft insisted upon it.

The Washington-based developer traditionally refuses to charge for DLC - as Robin Walker put it when we asked in May 2007, "You buy the product, you get the content" - and this explains why it's free on PC.

"We own our platform, Steam. Microsoft owns their platform. They wanted to make sure there's an economy of value there," Faliszek told Eurogamer today when asked about the 560 Microsoft Points (£4.76 / €6.72) price tag for Crash Course.

When pressed about whether Microsoft effectively enforced the pricing, Faliszek added: "Well, they helped us get the first one out for free. We had the one DLC out for free. And I think... they have to look and say, wow, we're kind of being unfair to everybody else if these guys can do that.

"It's not like we're [Valve is] looking at this as, 'Oh my god, we need some money, we're going to charge,' obviously, or we'd do it on the PC. So it's just kind of the way the system works right now."

Crash Course is an upcoming campaign for Left 4 Dead 1 that's been designed not exclusively but predominantly for Versus mode, which should allow fans of the competitive survivors-versus-infected mode to play through a game in 30 minutes rather than the two hours it sometimes takes with No Mercy, Dead Air, Death Toll and Blood Harvest, the original campaigns.

Faliszek also confirmed that it's still down for release in September, and said that no decision had been made about compatibility between it and Left 4 Dead 2 yet. Because Crash Course is specific to the L4D1 development base, whether or not it works with L4D2 is indivisible from the issue of whether the whole original game works with L4D2. If the first game is ever made to speak to the second, then so will Crash Course. Otherwise no.

Look out for our review of Crash Course as soon as it's out.

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Not so sure about paying for this. MS wants you to pay for everything.



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Slowly but surely they corrupt everything left in gaming. Goodbye Valve.



Yeah Valve are good people. I salute Ms for caring about Valve and there money. Microsoft is so smart.



 

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inverted3reality said:
Slowly but surely they corrupt everything left in gaming. Goodbye Valve.

But Microsoft has no control of free content Valve releases to us PC gamers over Steam. The only DLC they are charging for is called Left4Dead2.



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I agree MS shouldnt charge for this.

 

It BETTER come with achievements.



Valve must secretly love how Microsoft takes all the heat for this DLC yet large sums of money will still flow into Valve's pockets.



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inverted3reality said:
Slowly but surely they corrupt everything left in gaming. Goodbye Valve.

First of all....MS has being putting games out there..Primarily on PC before almost all major PC devs...second..I don't mind all will be paying for this...This corruption thing your going on about is stupid...Now all of a sudden Valve is going to turn into a Mindless zombie that MS has control over...Right...

Second...Exactly What do you mean By corruption?...You mean Like Buying exclusivity for games from 3rd parties?...Yeah..MS was the first to make that a trend...right...

I don't know why people like you complain about MS when they clearly do not have a Monopoly in place...Content like this is free on Steam...Did you not Read the OP?....Becuase it's clear and present you have no idea before hand and simply let your opinion judge the situation not the facts...NEWS FLASH! Valve Owns STEAM...so they don't even have to make games for Consoles..and stick to PC's if they want...And MS can't do anything about it...