Sunset Overdrive developer Insomniac Games currently has no plans to bring its over-the-top Xbox One action game to PC, but has not ruled out a release for computers sometime down the road. Speaking with Videogamer, Insomniac Games marketing lead James Stevenson said a bout a potential PC release: "We'll see."
"I don't know what the future holds," Stevenson said. "Right now there's no plans for a PC version of the game. We're just working hard to finish up [the Xbox One version]. We're going to support it post-launch and then we'll see what happens in the future. But there's no plans. We aren't planning a PC version or anything like that."
Sunset Overdrive launches October 28 exclusively on Xbox One. You can buy the game that day by itself or through a $399 Xbox One hardware bundle that includes a white system, matching white controller, and a copy of the game. The system's release will mark the first time Microsoft has offered a white system to non-employees.
If Sunset Overdrive does eventually come to PC, it won't be the first game announced as an Xbox One exclusive to make the jump to computers. Xbox One l aunch title Dead Rising 3 is now available on PC, while another launch game, Ryse: Son of Rome, is headed to PC this fal l.
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