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Representatives from MTV-owned game-related chat and community service XFire have announced that the service has recently surpassed 10 million registered users, as its ga...
May 15, 2008
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Representatives from MTV-owned game-related chat and community service XFire have announced that the service has recently surpassed 10 million registered users, as its game-base grows to over 1200 titles. The Xfire application provides a number of services to PC gamers including newly added hi-resolution video and screenshot capture, voice chat, file transfers, screenshot upload capabilities. The service has also recently upgraded its web functionality with a new top friends "activity report," clans and guild management tools, and integration of stats, videos and screenshots between the application itself and a user's profile page. Said general manager Adam Boyden, "Our ten million users make up an incredibly active and dedicated community logged over 16,000 years on Xfire in the month of April alone. In addition, Xfire is helping gamers play online with their friends and offers a plethora of innovative features that keep them coming back for more."
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