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From Gamespot.com
The title, formerly known as a PlayStation 3 exclusive, will now be also appearing on the Xbox 360 and PC. By Emma Boyes, GameSpot UK Posted Mar 20, 2007 3:51 am PT The latest instalment in Dante's adventures has joined the list of titles that will no longer be platform-exclusive to Sony's next-gen console, which launches in the UK on Friday. The news is in line with a growing trend--many companies that are choosing to go multiplatform rather than limit profits with a single-format game. Previous titles to go multiplatform include Grand Theft Auto IV, Assassin's Creed, Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War, Fatal Inertia (all previously PS3-exclusive), and Saint's Row (previously billed as an Xbox 360-exclusive). Capcom said in a statement that Devil May Cry 4 "will take advantage of each platform's hardware strengths." The company added that the move was made to "to help enhance profits." ------------------- DMC was pretty much the only reason I was originally holding out for a PS3, before I got my 360 that was. This makes me so happy. ![]() |
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