It would have stretched them too thin to run both projects, although after the game launches they still have ”no plans for PC”, or at least not yet.
”We’re a small studio, about 50 people,” Remedy’s Oskari Häkkinen told Digital Spy in an interview, reports CVG. The PC version was dropped publicly back in February.
”Concentrating on one platform is just a lot easier for us where we’re smaller than other studios, and its just been focused, focusing on one platform and getting that done. We have no plans for PC right now.”
The news of no PC Alan Wake upset a lot of fans but at least the studio acknowledged their limitations, and focused on one platform instead of gambling with two. Alan Wake releases exclusively on Xbox 360 May 21st. Will you be picking up a copy, videogamer?