Bioshock still "Xbox 360 exclusive," says Irrational
Sci-fi shooter is still for Microsoft's console only
Irrational Games has reaffirmed the console exclusivity of its moody Xbox 360 shooter BioShock.
"Obviously we need to give as many people as possible access to our game. However, this is an Xbox 360 exclusive and it's coming out on PC. That's the way it is on BioShock," senior designer Joe McDonagh told us.
Rumors have been rampant that the System Shock spiritual sequel will also be coming to PS3, but so far Take Two and Irrational have kept quiet.
McDonagh, howver did offer some hints:
"Games cost a lot of money to make and our priority is to sell as many copies as possible. The more copies our game sells, the more confidence our publisher has in us and the more interesting and risky games we can make in the future."
Read the full BioShock interviewhere.
June 25, 2007
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