DmC Devil May Cry PC Version Will Release “Quite Close” To Console Versions

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DmC Devil May Cry will be released this January for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation, and the game’s PC version will follow “quite close to the console release” according to Capcom USA’s Senior VP, Christian Svensson.

 

Svensson posted on the Capcom forums this week: “PC release should be quite close to the console release though I won’t yet provide specifics. The logistics issues have to do with having two different teams doing work (the PC version being gated by the final deliverables from the console team).”

 

The PC version of DmC Devil May Cry is being handled by a Polish studio named QLOC. As previously reported, the PC version of the game will run at 60 frames-per-second.


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