Mass Effect 2 to be 360 Exclusive - For a Time
Sequel heading to PC shortly after 360 release
Date: Friday, March 14, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

It looks as though Mass effect 2 will be heading to the Xbox 360 as an exclusive – for a short time – and then eventually on to the PC. CVG had a chat with Bioware senior manager Matt Atwood and he had this to say about the sequel to the smash hit action/RPG game:

"I believe we'll be Xbox 360 exclusive for at least a short period of time,"



"We're still working out the details on that, but we've had a great relationship with Microsoft and done very well."



"I think you'll see a PC version not too far away,"



"We haven't solidified the plans yet but we're headed in the direction where we want to be as close as possible [on PC],"

How long is a short period of time? Guess we’ll find out soon enough!

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