http://ir.capcom.co.jp/english/news/html/e070320.html
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Capcom’s Devil May Cry 4 Goes Multiplatform! Mega-hit Title set for PLAYSTATION® 3, Xbox 360™ and PC!
Capcom Co., Ltd., a world-wide leader in the gaming industry, is proud to announce the development of Devil May Cry 4 for the PLAYSTATION®3, Xbox 360™ and PC platforms.
Devil May Cry is a series of popular, stylish action games, with a cast of unforgettable characters. Since the release of the original Devil May Cry in 2001, the series has shipped 6,800,000 copies as of December 31st, 2006, proudly making it one of Capcom's flagship titles. The series appeal is not limited to games; an animated TV series to be broadcast on Japan's WOWOW network is slated to air Spring 2007. The latest iteration, Devil May Cry 4 will take advantage of each platform's hardware strengths to achieve the most stunning visuals in the series to date, and the introduction of a mysterious new protagonist will keep the action fast and fresh. Even before its release, Devil May Cry 4 has been met with tremendous anticipation, as fans patiently endured long lines at TOKYO GAME SHOW 2006 for the chance to play the demo. Devil May Cry 4 will be released simultaneously for the PLAYSTATION®3 and Xbox 360™ platforms.
Capcom was among the first software developers in the world to make games for the next-generation consoles, and those efforts have been met with great success. In addition, Capcom's use of an integrated development environment is one of the many methods being employed to improve efficiency and help take advantage of the cutting-edge functionality in next-generation systems.
Capcom will continue to produce titles that appeal to users while pursuing a multiplatform strategy to help enhance profits.

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posted the 03/20/2007 at 03:35 AM by
jojobob
C'est le type de jeu qui se vend mieux aux USA en termes de chiffres, le voir se vendre sur Xbox 360, c'est pousser les développeurs à créer du multisupports ou de l'exclusivité Nippon sur la console blanche de Microsoft. En gros, cette annonce est purement anécdotique, c'est juste histoire de dire : "Le jeu fut prévu a l'origine sur un support, finalement on le rend multisupport et c'est sur le second support qu'il se vend le mieux. Pourquoi se casser les pied dans ce cas, à soutenir, une bécane qui avait à l'origine cette license, quand un autre marché est plus prometteur ?"
C'est un véritable coup de poignard cette histoire et une aubaine pour Microsoft. Capcom à ses fans sur Xbox 360, alors on suppose que DMC 4 se vendra mieux sur ce dernier