Dreamfall Chapters On Console Is A Timed Exclusive, Developer Confirms

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This isn’t really very surprising, but Red Thread Games have confirmed over Twitter that Dreamfall Chapters on console is a timed exclusive for PlayStation 4.

 

“PS4 gets Dreamfall Chapters first. After that we’re open to porting to any & all platforms if we can afford it,” the developer said in a reply to Twitter users enquiring about platform exclusivity.

 

They explained in a follow-up tweet, “We’re small and need to focus on one console platform for now. It’s a timed exclusive.”

 

Dreamfall Chapters will launch on PC, Mac and Linux this Fall. Following that, the game will be released on PlayStation 4. Red Thread have also said they’re interested in bringing the game Xbox One and Wii U at some point in time.

 

Red Thread also appear to be considering creating a Wii U game. In a tweet, they shared, “We would love to make a WiiU game. Something that fits the platform better than Dreamfall Chapters. We have some ideas!”


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