Half-Life 2 Retail being pulled from shelves

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Oh shit!

http://gamesradar.msn.co.uk/news/default.asp?pagetypeid=2&articleid=35599&subsectionid=1589

Vivendi to stop selling boxed copies of Valve games from 31 August

Half-Life developer Valve and publisher Vivendi Universal Games have finally settled their long-running dispute.

A federal court lawsuit was originally filed by Valve in the US in August 2002 but, in a brief statement, Valve has just confirmed that "the parties have resolved their differences and the settlement provides for the dismissal of all claims and counterclaims".

As part of the settlement agreement, Vivendi will cease distribution of retail packaged versions of Valve's games from 31 August, opening the way for Valve to sell its games exclusively via its Steam download service.

Games affected by the agreement include Half-Life, Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike Condition Zero and Counter-Strike Source.

Cyber cafe operators that were licensed by Vivendi or Sierra Entertainment have also been notified that any licence agreement that may have granted rights to use Valve games in cyber cafes is terminated.
 
Doug Lombardi said:
We are making arrangements to continue retail distribution of our products post August 31. Should have more details to share soon.

Not yet.
 
What was the legal battle about?
So people with low speed interney must get the Xbox version.
 
http://www.halflife2.net/forums/showthread.php?t=80110

OMG theres a thead already!!
Lets lock it up and throw away the key.

What was the legal battle about?
No..read everything smarty.
The legal battle was about Vivendi wanted profits from steam, and Valve wanting profits from Cyber Cafe's or something like that.

Anyway now it's over, and hoping that you will actually read this.. Valve and Vivendi are working on a new contract I believe to continue there business.
Also, it says they will stop selling in Aug. 31...thats a ways away.

Anyway Vivendi isn't a bad company, it's just they had diffrent outlooks on who got what & etc.. when Vivendi bought Valves oringal publisher Sierra.
 
Maxi: I thought it wasn't common knowledge thats why I posted it. Apologies for the repeat.
 
A good place to confirm it isn't common knowledge is to visit our homepage! :)

So many threads on this. Closed.
 
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