@ixaarii, Or "we told you that there is no PC version, so more people will buy the X360 version and not wait for PC version release". Six month later : "we decide to make a PC version, because lots of PC gamer demand it, and we will release it next month".
With the Xbox 360 version of Remedy's Alan Wake now sporting a May 18 release date, publisher Microsoft has confirmed that the "pyschological action thriller" will not hit PC.
Further doubt has been cast on Alan Wake's timely arrival on PC ... if he ever shows up at all. Following up on a Remedy forum post, which put the mouse and keyboard edition to the back of the line, Edge discovered the PC version is in an even more precarious state than first thought. Sam Lake, lead writer for Alan Wake, told the site that the Xbox 360 version is currently getting all the attention and plans "are up in the air and open." He added, "Once we get this version done we'll see."
Remember this is for the PC stock only. What was the last PC game to break 250,000 copies sold that was not a Blizzard production, related to The Sims genere, Spore, or Crysis? Because of those 4 hard hitting negative factors I think this stock should be under 25DKP...
You can remove it by selecting 'articles' from the 'your submissions' drop down menu on the left hand side. It should come up with a list of your articles and you can simply click remove this article.
Max Payne developer Remedy Entertainment has issued a new trailer and screenshots from its psychological action-adventure effort Alan Wake (PC, 360).
The studio has yet to say when the project will be released, though it was first unveiled in 2005. Upon its eventual arrival, Microsoft will publish.
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