Watch Dogs' lead platform is PC
by Steve Watts, Feb 27, 2013 2:15pm PSTUbisoft hasn't earned the best reputation on PC, with the publisher often releasing games late on the platform. However, Watch Dogs looks to turn things around. According to CEO CEO Yves Guillemot, the game's lead platform is PC, which means that the console versions--including the newly-announced PlayStation 4 iteration--will be ports of the PC title.
In a translated interview with Dutch site Inside Gamer (via VG247), Guillemot talked about the console transition. "Previously, we developed first games on the Xbox 360 and which were then translated into the PS3. It took a lot of time and money to make that port," he said. "Now we develop from the PC and which versions are translated into a console like the PlayStation 4." Chalk up the odd grammar to the translation, but the message is clear.
He says the company expects "fewer problems with porting games to the PS4 than the PS3, which had a completely different infrastructure. It is now easier." That's in line with Sony's own specs for the PS4, which are much more aligned with PCs than the PlayStation 3 was. Developing for the PC as the lead may also hit two birds with one stone for Ubisoft, as it recently expressed interest in improving its relationship with PC players.
Rumor: Slant Six was working on Medal of Honor Vita game
Simpsons, King of the Hill writer joins Angry Birds film
Class of Heroes 2 coming to PSN on June 4
Shelter gameplay trailer is delightful, horrifying
Alan Wake Humble Bundle launches
Battlefield 4 producer says single-player should feel 'autonomous'
Indie dev to Microsoft: Be more like Sony on self-publishing
Call of Duty: Ghosts video compares graphics to Modern Warfare 3
Backward compatability is 'backwards' strategy, says Microsoft
Mortal Kombat 'Komplete' coming to PC










Comments
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot says the company is developing on PC first and then porting to consoles like the PlayStation 4, citing Watch Dogs as an example of the strategy.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot says the company is developing on PC first and then porting to consoles like the PlayStation 4, citing Watch Dogs as an example of the strategy. : Shacknews
Thread Truncated. Click to see all 23 replies.
You must be logged in to post.