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The program itself was announced during the 2008 Game Developers Conference, with the full service launching on November 19, 2008. XBLIG games are developed by independent developers with the Microsoft XNA tools. Owned games will still be able to be accessed, played, and redownloaded, but no new purchases will be able to be made after that point in time. Xbox 360 owners will only be able to purchase titles that are part of the promotion until September 29, 2017. The Xbox Live Indie Games program, better known to some as XBLIG, is coming to an end.
