In a recent Double Fine Adventure backer email they let loose that we all can expect Windows, Linux and Mac ports of the new Grim Fandango PC release.
"Double Fine is pleased to announce that, along with the console exclusive PlayStation 4 and Vita versions of Grim Fandango, Manny will also reap once again on PC, Mac, and Linux!
And that’s not all, folks! All versions will be launching simultaneously, so everyone can play on day one and not have to worry about those spoilers you’ve been successfully avoiding for the past fifteen years. (Pro-tip: stay off Twitter.) "
When they mentioned the Grim Fandango Sony exclusive I was a bit bummed as I took that to mean Sony only. Apparently they meant Playstation only for "consoles." That said, considering Valve's upcoming Steam Machine, the definition of console is blurring some but don't tell Sony.
"Double Fine is pleased to announce that, along with the console exclusive PlayStation 4 and Vita versions of Grim Fandango, Manny will also reap once again on PC, Mac, and Linux!
And that’s not all, folks! All versions will be launching simultaneously, so everyone can play on day one and not have to worry about those spoilers you’ve been successfully avoiding for the past fifteen years. (Pro-tip: stay off Twitter.) "
When they mentioned the Grim Fandango Sony exclusive I was a bit bummed as I took that to mean Sony only. Apparently they meant Playstation only for "consoles." That said, considering Valve's upcoming Steam Machine, the definition of console is blurring some but don't tell Sony.
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I had no doubt it would come to the various computery-type platforms. It was born there, after all.
It was, but when I heard "exclusive" at the Sony E3 event I thought "Sony exclusive" like all the other games that are Sony exclusives. Happy to have thought wrong here