Known as one of the most famous game companies in the world and the creator of the Resident Evil series, Capcom will give more importance to the PC platform in the new period.
Haruhiro Tsujimoto, the company’s senior manager, gave clues about the company’s new term plans in a statement to the Bloomberg reporter. Accordingly, we may be less likely to see a console-specific game by Capcom in the coming years.
Capcom will give more importance to the PC in the new era
It was announced last week that Monster Hunter Rise, which was previously announced to remain exclusive to Nintendo Switch, will also meet PC players in January 2022. However, Monster Hunter, which was released in 2018, hit the PC 8 months after its console release and met with great interest from the players.
According to the statements made by Tsujimoto, the company wants game sales to be distributed as 50 percent PC and 50 percent consoles in the new period. Stating that their future plans are to make the PC the main platform, Capcom COO stated that many of their important productions have reached much higher sales figures on the PC and that the players have the right to acquire the latest productions at the same time as the consoles.
Capcom, which has been working on Resident Evil 4 VR for a while, will offer the game exclusively to Oculus Quest 2 users in the last week of October. These latest statements from the Capcom front signal that the game may come to other platforms in a while.
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