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Originally posted by Rebellion:

Oxford, Feb 25th, 2015 – Independent UK developer Rebellion has announced the launch of Cross-play online multiplayer update for its acclaimed sci-fi FPS, Aliens versus Predator Classic 2000.

For the first time in history, Marines, Aliens and Predators across the globe will be able to do battle across the two largest communities in PC gaming – Steam and GOG.

Originally launched on Steam in 2010 and on GOG in 2014, AVP Classic 2000 was downloaded by over 200,000 gamers in October 2014 during the Beta for DRM-free online gaming platform, GOG Galaxy. With new in-client chat capabilities, achievements, and automatic updates, the offer delighted fans and newcomers alike.

During that promotion Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley promised future support for cross-play between the Steam and GOG. platforms praising both for their support of the concept, and today’s update marked the culmination of Rebellion’s close development work with both companies.

Now that gamers can be a part of a unified online multiplayer experience, the only question that remains is will you play as an Alien, Marine or Predator?

Please note that private games and invites are only supported on the Steam-only version of the game.

For support, contact support@rebellion.co.uk
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Olde72: Originally posted by Rebellion:

Oxford, Feb 25th, 2015 – Independent UK developer Rebellion has announced the launch of Cross-play online multiplayer update for its acclaimed sci-fi FPS, Aliens versus Predator Classic 2000.

For the first time in history, Marines, Aliens and Predators across the globe will be able to do battle across the two largest communities in PC gaming – Steam and GOG.

Originally launched on Steam in 2010 and on GOG in 2014, AVP Classic 2000 was downloaded by over 200,000 gamers in October 2014 during the Beta for DRM-free online gaming platform, GOG Galaxy. With new in-client chat capabilities, achievements, and automatic updates, the offer delighted fans and newcomers alike.

During that promotion Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley promised future support for cross-play between the Steam and GOG. platforms praising both for their support of the concept, and today’s update marked the culmination of Rebellion’s close development work with both companies.

Now that gamers can be a part of a unified online multiplayer experience, the only question that remains is will you play as an Alien, Marine or Predator?

Please note that private games and invites are only supported on the Steam-only version of the game.

For support, contact support@rebellion.co.uk
Did you know when it's going to work? I try to launch GOG AVP Classic 2000 today and it still says "no servers found".
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melighos: Did you know when it's going to work? I try to launch GOG AVP Classic 2000 today and it still says "no servers found".
It already works; I've tried it as I have both versions. The reason you didn't find any servers is because there aren't dedicated servers and no one had a game up when you went to check.