In an earnings name, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick says the PC is a “very, very important” platform for them, growing the hope that the publishers could carry Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption 2 to PC someday after the sport’s console launch in October.
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Responding to a query about new platforms in the conference call, Zelnick talks a bit about how Take-Two deal with new console generations, earlier than mentioning how important the PC now could be to their enterprise in comparison with ten years in the past.
“I would observe that the PC platform has become a very, very important part of what we do, driven by digital distribution,” he says. “And that was not the case for so-called ‘console’ titles 10 years ago. And it is the case now.”
This got here instantly after Zelnick spoke about how Grand Theft Auto V was “extraordinary” for the way profitable it was in crossing completely different platforms and generations, and added “we will make decisions about what [platforms] to support based on our view of potential success”.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is out on PS4 and Xbox One in October, and if the PC is as necessary to Take-Two as their CEO makes it sound, there could also be a PC port on its means too. One sport from them you should not count on any time quickly, nonetheless, is Borderlands 3 – which is sort of actually the “extremely anticipated” sport they’ve delayed till 2020.
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