I Am Alive could still make it to PC

I Am Alive could still make it to PC
James Orry Updated on by

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I Am Alive may yet see a release on PC, despite earlier comments to the contrary made by the game’s creative director Stanislas Mettra.

“We’ve heard loud and clear that PC gamers are bitching about there being no version for them,” said Mettra earlier this week. “But are these people just making noise just because there’s no version or because it’s a game they actually want to play? Would they buy it if we made it?”

He added: “It’s hard because there’s so much piracy and so few people are paying for PC games that we have to precisely weigh it up against the cost of making it.”

However, Mettra has issued a statement to IncGamers calming his earlier comments.

“I would really love to see a pc build of the game and I don’t think I meant to say ‘the game won’t happen on PC’ it’s probably an English language miscommunication (I am not native English speaker),” he explained.

He added: “What I meant is that the PC version did not happen yet. But we are still working to see the feasibility of it, which is not necessarily simple. I gave some examples to illustrate the problematic [sic], but obviously it is not in my hands and not my part to talk about this.”

I Am Alive will be released this winter for Xbox LIVE Arcade and PSN. A PC version may or may not arrive in the future. See how the game’s shaping up by reading our newest I Am Alive preview