EndWar for PC? “Yeah,” says de Plater
October 7th, 2008 @ 11:59

EndWar creative director Michael de Plater has said those waiting for a PC version of Tom Clancy’s EndWar have a good reason to smile.
“Yeah,” he said, when asked if it’s likely we’ll see a PC version somewhere down the line. “There’s no reason not to.”
The exec, speaking to VG247 at a London event last week, added that his previous experience at Total War developer Creative Assembly meant the voice-controlled RTS was very much rooted in PC strategy gaming.
“The stuff I worked on previously was Total War, which are PC games,” he said. “In many ways, gameplay-wise, it’s a modern warfare, Tom Clancy version of Total War.”
The game will be released for Xbox 360 and PS3 on November 7. We’ll have more from Michael throughout this week.
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October 7th, 2008 at 4:03 pm
Good for him. There’s no reason to be platform exclusive really, especially since it’s so easy to reach a middle ground between all of the platforms at the moment - with perhaps a little tweaking to bring out each format’s strength.
I’m really pleased to see things like this, and if EndWar does arrive on the PC, I might just pick it up just for the bloody sake of it, to support such development ideals.