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PC gamers will have to wait until after the console version of DmC: Devil May Cry hits stores before they get a PC port, a Capcom producer told Eurogamer today at the Tokyo Game Show.
PC gamers will have to wait until after the console version of DmC: Devil May Cry hits stores before they get a PC port, a Capcom producer told Eurogamer today at the Tokyo Game Show.
The PC port, which is yet to receive a release date, is expected to arrive after the console release. Capcom US producer Alex Jones told Eurogamer that the reason for the delay was because the PC port is being developed by Polish quality-assurance and localization specialist, QLOC, which has previous worked on the PC versions of Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition and Street Fighter X Tekken.
"I can't give you a day and date," Jones said in the interview. "What I can say [is] we're endeavoring to get it out as shortly after the main game as possible so there's as little a gap between those two as we can reasonably get."
DmC: Devil May Cry will be released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on January 15th, 2013. The console version of the game is being developed by Ninja Theory.