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Keiji "the Killa" head of game development at Capcom explains to everyone why Devil May Cry 4 is no longer a Playstation 3 exclusive. It's got nothing to do with money according to the article, but Capcom one of the most successful gaming company's just found a method of creating games on more than just one console simultaneously.
Keiji also comments on why most publishers are now happy with how the E3 is, but that's not all he also talks about other games being developed by Capcom.
Keiji Inafune: Until now its been hard for us to develop multi-platform games, but recently we have developed this development engine that allows us to develop a game in the engine and then put it on to PS3 and 360.
Developing Dead Rising and Lost Planet helped flush out everything in the development tool system which is now pretty much complete, aside from the usual upgrades so we decided to use that engine, make it for the 360 and the PS3 with Devil May Cry 4.
So, now we can get the game out into the hands of more gamers - because 360 has such a huge installed base already, especially in the US, and as game makers we want as many people to have the chance to play our games as possible.
News story attached to:
- Devil May Cry 4 [PC, XBOX360, PS3]
- Resident Evil 5 [PC, PS3, XBOX360]






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Bah they are just making excuses to make excluisives for Microsoft and screw Sony over
And tbh, if I were Capcom. I would do what's right for my business as well. DMC is no MGS in terms of popularity so they kinda need to make it for Xbox and possibly for Wii if possible so they can gain more popularity and actually gain more DMC fans.
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