Parece que Microsoft quiere rentabilizar al máximo Rare y Viva Piñata no sería el último título de la compañía que (además de 360) saliese en PC.
Aparecería después que la versión consola.
Rare, who are currently working on their next 'big' project for 360, recently talked about possibly bringing the game to PC. Banjo-Kazooie, the game in question, is due out soon for the XBox 360 and has garnered quite a bit of attention. People are looking to Rare to restore confidence and justify the money Microsoft paid for the development studio.
Regarding the PC version, Rare designer Justin Cook told PC Zone "We'll probably make a decision when Banjo-Kazooie is finished about moving it to PC. The team is pretty much full-on with designing it at the moment, and the last thing on their minds is whether it'll make it to other platforms".
If they did decide to bring the game PC-ward they would have to be careful when porting the involved control scheme that is currently enmeshed around the 360 controller. Just how well this would suit mouse and keyboard remains to be seen.
"The question you should ask", Cook said, "is whether the first two Banjo games would've mapped well to PC controls - we found they were a natural fit for consoles really. When we were developing Viva Piñata originally, we thought about putting on the PC, as it's the type of game that suits it, being a sandbox-type game".
It found a voice... now it needs a body.