Games for Windows Live platform to Steam.
Players will be able to redeem the tokens found on Games for Windows Live's '' page for free on Steam.
There's no deadline for doing so – but Bandai Namco won't guarantee that your saves and achievements will hang around forever.
"In the month of November, there will be a period by which Games for Windows Live Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition s will be able to transfer their Save Data (characters + progress) and Achievements over to their Steam s," they write.
Specific migration dates will be made available soon. Games for Windows Live rankings won't be transferred to Steam, for fairly obvious reasons.
Bandai Namco had previously insisted that Dark Souls would be "functional" on Games for Windows Live for the "foreseeable future". What's changed about that, exactly, we don't know.
In June, Microsoft protested that they would continue to Games for Windows Live – but developers have continued to flood from the platform to Steam, including Microsoft's own Twisted Pixel.
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