Cedega 6.1 Gaming Service Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 24 September 2008 at 05:47 PM EDT. 26 Comments
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Back in February we shared that Cedega 6.1 would be entering beta soon and in June the Cedega 6.1 beta was released. Three months after the public beta, the final release of Cedega 6.1 is now available to Transgaming's customers.

Transgaming is now advertising this release as a transformation into a "community-supported membership service." Transgaming is also providing a new Cedega Gaming Service Membership and has launched the Cedega Certified Series of PC Games. For those not interested in paying for Transgaming's service immediately, a Cedega trial membership is available.

The press release for Cedega 6.1 can be read on the Transgaming's website. We will be trying out this new release and look for more updates if there's anything new we find out.
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